Melbourne, Mar 18 : A computer game called `House of the Dead: Overkill' has made a Guinness World Record for being the most profane in the history of video games.
Designed for the family-friendly Ninetndo Wii console, the game features 189 uses of the F-word.
Guinness, the worldwide authority for record breaking, has recognised it in its gamer edition.
The F-word accounts for three per cent of all words spoken, and equates to just over one per minute in the game.
`House of the Dead: Overkill' is a violent shooter game rated MA15+, in which players have to hunt down a crime lord in a small town over-run by mutants.