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These 15 Controversial Games Have Been Banned Overseas

Added: 12.05.2015 1:55 | 27 views | 0 comments


1. Mortal Kombat



You knew this one would be on here. Mortal Kombat tops our list with official bans in Brazil, Germany, South Korea, and Australia. With this year's new release easily earning the distinction of the most violent game in the series, we wouldn't be surprised if even more bans followed.


2. Red Dead Redemption



John Marston's gritty adventure through the Wild West was banned in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates for scenes containing nudity. The UAE ultimately repealed the ban two months later, presumably because officials actually played the game and realized how great it was.


3. Left 4 Dead 2



A German court outlawed the original version of L4D2, saying it "trivializes violence due to its high killing rate and explicit graphical representation of mutilation." Australia also refused to classify the game for commercial sale, citing "copious amounts of blood spray and splatter."


4. Sonic Blast Man



America has a strong tradition of free speech, but it doesn't tolerate safety hazards. The unique arcade game Sonic Blast Man was recalled because of injuries and safety concerns about its punching pad. It was never redistributed. (Image via Arcade Flyer Archive)


5. South Park: The Stick of Truth



South Park is known for pushing buttons, and The Stick of Truth is no exception. Ubisoft censored the European, Russian, and Australian releases of the game, while Lebanon and Saudi Arabia banned the game outright. Turns out the world's just not ready for that level of alien probing.


6. Injustice: Gods Among Us



Injustice itself is pretty tame for a fighting game, considering it was designed by the creators of Mortal Kombat. However, it still received a ban in Kuwait for including the word "gods" in the title.


7. Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2



GRAW 2 was banned in the Mexican state of Chihuahua after Juarez Mayor Héctor Murguía Lardizábal labeled the game "a crime against the intellectual capacity of Juarez residents." The problem originated with a mission in the game depicting a battle with Mexican rebels.


8. Pokémon



Pokémon seems like the least controversial game, but that didn't stop Saudi Arabia from banning it for promoting gambling and for featuring religious iconography and Freemasonry symbols. This may be a case of looking for something that was never there.


9. Call of Duty: Black Ops II



Call of Duty: Black Ops II sold more than 24 million copies worldwide, but very few of those purchases were made in Pakistan, where the game was banned. A local manufacturers association recommended the injunction for showing "the country in a very poor light."


10. EA Sports MMA



Denmark has a law restricting the use of energy drink product placements in games. Rather than sacrifice the game's "authentic recreation" of MMA corporate sponsorship, EA refused to alter the game and did not ship it to that region.


11. Mass Effect



BioWare's space opera epic was initially banned in Singapore for featuring a cross-species alien love scene. Who knows what the government would do if they watched an episode of Farscape?


12. Battlefield 3



Iranians were upset with a plotline involving an invasion of Tehran, leading the deputy police chief to prohibit stores them from selling the game. The Global Islamic Media Front later reskinned an anti-US version of the game titled "Night of Bush Capturing."


13. Bully



Anti-video-game attorney Jack Thompson isn't the only one with a grudge against Bully. The country of Brazil banned the game because its violence takes place within a school setting. A Brazilian state prosecutor called the milieu "unacceptable."


14. BlazBlue: Continuum Shift



BlazBlue is a victim of the United Arab Emirates' restrictive National Media Council, which proclaimed the fighting game's sexy costumes too raunchy. The artsy relationship puzzle game Catherine was also banned in the UAE because of its sexual themes.


15. Football Manager 2005



FM05 was prohibited in China because "Taipei of Taiwan, the Hong Kong-Macao region, and China's Tibet are represented as independent countries," instead of Chinese territories, according to China Daily.


From: www.gamespot.com

Breach Clear Infiltrates PS Vita Tomorrow

Added: 11.05.2015 17:02 | 3 views | 0 comments


Hello everyone! Ben Strauss here with Gun Media here to tell you guys that we have some awesome news! Breach & Clear is coming to PS Vita tomorrow, May 12th!

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New PlayStation Games for 5/12/2015

Added: 11.05.2015 1:17 | 8 views | 0 comments


Posted by Ryan Clements on May 10, 2015 // Social Media Specialist: A bittersweet story of lost friendship, a world embroiled in strife, and an interstellar soup empire! These are just a few of the experiences coming to PlayStation this week, starting with a standalone version of The Last of Us: Left Behind. For those that have yet to experience the touching prequel to The Last of Us, look no further than the standalone version of Left Behind. This powerful chapter follows Ellie largely before the events of the main game, and explores her close friendship with Riley before the two girls part ways. The award-winning team at Naughty Dog once again blends tense, survival-action gameplay with reflective story sequences to craft a brilliant complement to The Last of Us.

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Media Create sales (4/27 5/3) Xenoblade Chronicles X debut

Added: 08.05.2015 16:17 | 8 views | 0 comments


Media Create published the latest Japanese hardware/software sales.

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Project CARS Review (GameWatcher)

Added: 06.05.2015 18:17 | 8 views | 0 comments


From GameWatcher: "Project CARS has to be THE worst name for anything, since well ever. As far as consumable media goes, video games have some pretty crappy names, Demons Souls and Medal of Honor: Warfighter for example, but Project CARS has to be the worst of the bunch. It is such a flaccid moniker that does nothing to stir the hype muscles whatsover. Luckily for all involved Project CARS is bloody brilliant, both in terms of its adrenaline pumping gameplay and its eye gouging beautiful graphics."

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Project CARS Review (GameWatcher)

Added: 06.05.2015 10:17 | 6 views | 0 comments


From GameWatcher: "Project CARS has to be THE worst name for anything, since well ever. As far as consumable media goes, video games have some pretty crappy names, Demons Souls and Medal of Honor: Warfighter for example, but Project CARS has to be the worst of the bunch. It is such a flaccid moniker that does nothing to stir the hype muscles whatsover. Luckily for all involved Project CARS is bloody brilliant, both in terms of its adrenaline pumping gameplay and its eye gouging beautiful graphics."

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