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Nintendo: Banned in the USA

Nudity, Nazis and all the bloody good stuff Nintendo of America didn't want you to see

Words: Chris Antista, GamesRadar US

Let’s point fingers! Ever wonder why games are still treated like a child’s medium? Well, part of that responsibility rests on the shoulders of Nintendo of America and the censorship it exhibited during the dominant period of the NES, Game Boy and SNES.

From the medium’s inception, Japan seemed to have no qualms in dealing with themes no heavier than those found in movies and TV, such violence and sexuality. However, NoA maintained strict rules and took great efforts stateside to keep games sterile and sanitized, as if intended for airings on Saturday mornings. Plenty of developers have come forward to bitch since the Big N vacated the throne, but we’ve taken that one step further and gathered visual evidence of all the naughtiness Nintendo of America never wanted you to see.


NUDITY

Final Fantasy III (Final Fantasy VI)

 

A Siren from Final Fantasy VI was forced to put on some pants for the third US iteration.

Duke Nukem 3D

 

Duke Nukem wasn’t just great, kids! It was once very controversial… Although you wouldn’t know it if you only played the N64 version of Duke Nukem 3D. The interactive strip club was replaced with a Duke Burger and adult book stores were transformed into family-friendly gun boutiques.

Out of This World


Above: Sealed Cracks 

Another World/Out of this World developer, Eric Chahi ran into difficulty porting his game over to SNES, claiming Nintendo of America found the final level’s introductory bath house scene, “too erotic, apparently. The crack of the naked aliens' bottoms was reduced by 3 pixels...” I knew there was a reason we weren’t aroused!

Castlevania III: Dracula’s Curse

To avoid trouble with the Medusa, Konami quite disturbingly gave the mythical baddie a manlier chest build, thus simultaneously defeating the purpose of her inclusion in the first place, as well as making the topless legend ten times more disturbing!

And although the 15th century statues fit the Transylvanian motif perfectly, they didn’t fall in line with NoA’s puritanical vision of Western gaming. So, like Lady Justice in an Alabama courthouse, some poor asshole had to digitally dress the artwork to hide those disgusting mammaries.

Super Castlevania IV

Did Konami think they’d actually be able to sneak a tit by Nintendo on a more powerful console?! 16-bit equals twice the nipple, you silly geese! The audacity… put a top on that tramp!

Earthbound (Mother 2)

In Magicant zone you’ll wander around the cheery recesses of Ness’s mind. So, to make it all the more dreamlike, Japanese gamers did so in the buff. So as not to offend the seven people who played Earthbound in the states with pixelated dingus, Ness is more tastefully clad in a pair of adorable jammy-jams. 

SEXUALITY

Final Fight

So Final Fight’s Poison and Roxy have the distinction of being gaming’s first transvestites… but that’s probably a bit of a failed cop out on Capcom’s part. Here’s how we think it went down:

NINTENDO: Uh, hey… you can’t have Guy beating up women in the street.
CAPCOM: So we can’t punch women?
NINTENDO: Kind of in poor taste, don’t you think?
CAPCOM: Well… what if I told you they weren’t actually “women” in the strictest sense?
NINTENDO: Come again?
CAPCOM: You see, Poison and Roxy are actually transvestites!
NINTENDO:  Seriously…

CAPCOM: Uh, yep! As such, it’s technically no different than hitting a man. Plus, we’re really close to deadline here and-
NINTENDO: DUDE, JUST F***ING TAKE IT OUT!
CAPCOM: Fine! They’re now Billy and Sid… dicks.

Dragon Warrior

Oh, the legendary puff-puff. Appearing in various forms throughout the Dragon Quest series, a “pafu pafu” or “powder-puff massage” roughly translates to a “happy ending,” or even a good ol’ fashion motorboating! Click here to read more on the matter. Either way, you’re essentially visiting a prostitute for a health boost and Enix played coy with the act even in the uncensored Japanese versions.


Above: Use your imagination, kids 

The reference was either watered down or removed completely in the American, as we can see by the Lady of the Evening’s disappearance in the NES version of Dragon Warrior above. However, the Game Boy remake was a little less subtle on the matter.


 
101 Comments
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Jordo141  - 4 months 4 days ago 
Nintendo needs to be more sexy.
DEFAULT  - 4 months 4 days ago 
And here I thought Trannies were family oriented...
norid  - 4 months 4 days ago 
who saw this coming?
Awesomeforthemasses  - 4 months 4 days ago 
Ahem, Nintendo, NOBOBODY GIVES A SHIT ABOUT THE STUFF YOU CENSORED!(screamed to the heavens)
Cyberninja  - 4 months 4 days ago 
i am one of the biggest nintendo fans on this site and i did not know about this thanks Gr for opening my eyes to the truth
vitalik1  - 4 months 4 days ago 
woo 6th one i think since all the games like godfather 2 are coming out on xbox 360 i dont think some nintendo games should be banned in ameica
zabu_san  - 4 months 4 days ago 
Great article...Nintendo, not pissing gamers parents off since 1985...
kinterq  - 4 months 4 days ago 
The minute I saw this article, I knew Earthbound was going to be in here. One way or another.
civver  - 4 months 4 days ago 
Interesting and funny article. Some of these are just minor edits that we shouldn't worry about. Censoring such content isn't really the best way to prepare kids to confront such material. But I digress.

Some of these were very funny. I loled at "Oh my God!/Oh my car!"
angel_of_ioren  - 4 months 4 days ago 
The 80s and 90s were such innocent times. Great article Professor Antista.
TURbo  - 4 months 4 days ago 
That means Japan will have the Wii Vag peripheral will its a vitality sensor in America.
elchetos  - 4 months 4 days ago 
It's funny how Nintendo hasn't gotten a grasp of the changes in society in the last 20-something years. I guess war, reality tv, less censorship on tv and papers, and people being more aware of what's going on in the world has made people realize the world is not the soft, touchy-cuddly place they all believed it was. The increase of violence in video games is just a reflection of those changes, plus the will to push the limits of the old folks.
afroninjakatana  - 4 months 4 days ago 
I'm disapointed that I was lied to about zelda . Forshame and I thought that Nintendo wanted realty
linkganon  - 4 months 4 days ago 
hahaha, i remember hearing about that guy who smokes in final fantasy and had his cigarette replaced with a toothpick (thank disney) but walt smoked and yet they take them away from the game. although it is off topic of nintendo i just decided this is the best place to put it.
linkganon  - 4 months 4 days ago 
ahh, okay. that balls one still has a bit of a joke in it, play means that nasty m word. don't worry, i won't spoil it, figure it out yourself.
key0blade  - 4 months 4 days ago 
Nintendo, Nintendo....
catlikereflexes  - 4 months 4 days ago 
Chris, don't be a tuna head! Nintendo was *totally* correct in censoring all of this stuff!

This is so ridiculous; I guess Nintendo was destined to make the Wii.
Hurricrane  - 4 months 4 days ago 
DEATH TO CENSORSHIP! DEATH TO SANITIZING US TO BE BETTER WORKER BEES!

listen to your George Carlin kids

and thanks for making this VERY clear Chris. the message must be spread!
game-thugsta  - 4 months 4 days ago 
u gotta have ballz!
garnsr  - 4 months 4 days ago 
I'm one of the seven people who played Earthbound, but I never made it far enough not to see myself naked (or maybe but I did, but didn't know I was supposed to be naked, but was in the wrong country.)
But hey, at least our porn is uncensored.
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