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Top 10 banned videogames

The games that incurred the wrath of the censors the world over

Freedom of speech? Bah! Who wants that? Games are clearly rotting humanity’s collective eternal soul and must be banned accordingly. The following collection of violent, titillating titles have offended censors all over the world. Some have been beaten to death by the banning bat for their gory deaths, others for displaying acts of girl-on-girl action, while one was even banned for having a two-headed cow. Really, just what is this world coming to?

10. Aliens Vs Predator
Banned in: Australia

Fair play to the Aussies on this one, they have done their homework. In the Office of Film and Literature Classification’s (OFLC) exhaustive breakdown of why it denied HR Giger’s finest a release, it cites the game’s high-impact violence as the main problem. Namely ‘explicit decapitation and dismemberment as well as locational damage such as stabbing through the chest, mouth, throat, or eyes’. Ah well, at least games are given a thorough going over Down Under before they’re kiboshed.

9. Call of Duty: World at War
Banned in: Japan

A bit of a no brainier this. The game was refused a release in the Land of the Rising Sun because of its strong, gory violence against Japanese soldiers. Considering you can unlock specific achievements/ trophies for flame-grilling Japanese soldiers in trees, the ban is pretty understandable. We’d be slightly surprised if Japanese gamers wanted to spend half the game slaying their fellow digital countrymen, too.

8. Fallout 3
Banned in: India

Butchering make believe bovines is a huge no-no. Well, at least in India. Though the game lets you blow up a small town with a nuclear bomb and kill countless innocents, it was Fallout’s depictions of two-headed cows that secured Bethesda’s masterpiece a banning in India. The cow is a revered holy symbol to Indians, while Brahmin (the name for the fictional mutilated milk-gushers) was too similar to Brahmin, a group of Indian scholars.

7. Left 4 Dead 2
Banned in: Australia

The ban that inspired 170 Australians to dress up like the undead and march through the streets of Sydney as part of the Great Zombie Lurch. The march was organised in protest to Valve’s sequel being heavily modified before it could secure a MA15+ rating from the OFLC, after the original uncut version was denied classification. The game had to be stripped of all decapitations, incidents of dismemberment and piles of dead bodies before it could go on general release. The incident has since sparked a debate in the Australian government over the introduction of an R18+ rating for violent games.

6. Mass Effect
Banned in: Singapore

Attention gaming enthusiasts who live in Singapore: your country deems cross-species lesbian relations as amoral and any game that contains such content will be banned post-haste. This unfortunate fate befell Mass Effect, thanks to its now infamous sex scene. The ban didn’t last long, though, and the game has subsequently been released with an M18 rating. So now anyone who wants to buy the game in Singapore can feel like a dirty old man purchasing porn. Huzzah!

5. Dark Sector
Banned in: Australia

Good old high-impact violence. It goes together with slaughtering free speech like… eh, two things that go together really well. Swiftly glossing over our miserable simile skills, this Resi 4 impersonator left the censors all queasy thanks to the gratuitous spurts of blood that accompany finishers. The OFLC also lowered its glasses and tutted with disapproval at the censor baiting neck-breaking kills and ‘post action twitching body parts’. Clearly messing with a monster’s digital corpse is no laughing matter in Australia.

4. Grand Theft Auto IV
Banned in: United Arab Emirates

Niko Bellic’s amoral Balkan brand of brutality was banned in the UAE (along with many other regions) because of its objectionably violent content. The ban wasn’t exactly rigorously enforced, though, with Dubai’s airport selling out of all of its copies on the day of release.





3. Condemned 2: Bloodshot
Banned in: Germany

It seems the German authorities have an aversion to seeing crack heads getting their skulls smashed in by urine-soaked toilet seats. Condemned 2, like its predecessor, was banned in Germany due to its violent content. The original game was pulled off German shelves almost two years after its initial release thanks to the Representation of Violence Act. Bloodshot angered a different branch of the government, namely the BPjM, which analyses media works and their potentially harmful affects on young people.

2. Sexy Poker
Banned in: Australia

Not all Wii games are family-friendly fodder. Sometimes, like in this case of the ‘sexy’ card game, they can be sickening pieces of degrading filth not suitable for public consumption. Well, that’s what the good ol’ OFLC thought anyway, when they refused to grant the game classification. It means Sexy Poker has the esteemed honour of being the only WiiWare game to be refused a release. However, Aussie gamers desperate for a bit of anime grot can take advantage of a sneaky workaround. If they switch their Wii’s region settings to New Zealand (where the game isn’t banned) they can download it with their Australian Nintendo Points, which work on Kiwi machines.

1. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
Banned in: Saudi Arabia

Hardly a shocker considering a significant portion of the game looks like it could pass for downtown Riyadh (that’s the Saudi Arabian capital – don’t say we’re never educational). Infinity Ward’s acclaimed shooter was officially banned by the Ministry of Information because of cruelty and violence against Islamic soldiers. How does slitting Alsatians throats count as cruelt… oh.

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Geminia  - 1 year 7 months ago 
None of these but the Pokemon game are really surprising as they all include senseless violence or nudity.
CheeseBeaver  - 1 year 7 months ago 
That's just retarded! I can't believe how f@!%#$g serious some of these countries are! A video game is just coding and text! It can't really DO anything!
fatcat275  - 1 year 7 months ago 
*sarcasm*That's not true cheesebeaver. As we all know, Violent video games are the work of satan, and should be burned.*sarcasm*
TrIp13G  - 1 year 7 months ago 
Video games make you eat babies, it's a proven fact.
Ninja-KiLLR  - 1 year 7 months ago 
at trip13G yeah i heard that too.
lava_lamp  - 1 year 7 months ago 
@cheesebeaver- blue
Furyspittles  - 1 year 7 months ago 
Australian government FTW. Seriously, if it werent for our government, you'd all be popping Morphine in Fallout 3, instead of 'Med-X'.

You can thank us later.
noobeater  - 1 year 7 months ago 
well although i can kinda see why they can be banned i do think its is just a tad extreme to ban games for because they 'encourage kids to get guns' blah bla bla...iv seen a cooking programme (groan: yes) and i have not gone out and made one

the only people that immitate what they do in games are braindead people who should be put down (or simply arrested and locked up) eithers good

good article as always
CoD_22  - 1 year 7 months ago 
thank goodness for australia and germany and all those other sensible countries. we wouldnt want our young uns to be going on killing sprees, now would we? if they think its ok in a game to press a button to make a cartoon character fall over then theyre going to instantly think that killing a real person with a gun instead is exactly the same thing! and pokemon ought to be ashamed! infecting young, innocent and vulnerable minds and telling them that zionism is the way to go! it sickens me!

WARNING! this comment contains sudden, random outbursts of small doses of slight little bits of sarcasm. but only a teensy weensy bit. honest.
CoD_22  - 1 year 7 months ago 
they obviously expect kids to be playing these or they wouldnt ban them, would they? all they need to do is enforce the ratings, then they wouldnt have this problem! actually, dont do that because then i wouldnt be able to play cod and i want to play that. and motorstorm 2. and others.
zim831  - 1 year 7 months ago 
Actually Trip13G, they don't make you eat babies, that is a common misconception, they actually make you eat the SOULS of babies, which apparently taste like chocolate.
Bravo315  - 1 year 7 months ago 
Nice. Suprising Fallout 3 or Dead Space weren't on it. Australia and Germany hated them.
ILRN11  - 1 year 7 months ago 
i live in australia, and 50 cent bulletproof was not banned, i own it, but regret buying it.
BadLadJon  - 1 year 7 months ago 
obviously these contries ahve never watched "saw" or "Hostile"
bgwng8610  - 1 year 7 months ago 
the director of saw is australian. censorship of movies is very lenient here but for games its tighter than a fish's ass. most games are edited so much theres no point in playing them. soldier of fortune for example, here, no blood no loss of limbs, nothing they jus fall over and disappear if it wasnt for youtube id think its the worst game made. thank god for ebay.
rybell  - 1 year 6 months ago 
pokemons one bad game. I mean we might as well just give kids guns and drugs too.
Trifold  - 1 year 5 months ago 
Pokémon must ridded from this world. It is a disappointment in conceptuality. Pokémon is not a problem itself, but humans have allowed evil representations of Pokémon to overpower themselves. The creator of Pokémon should be ashamed of such an degrading virtual representation. Visit my forum posts at GMC futher information on community views of video game violence. The debate is highly flustered currently. Read forum post #20 and check for Blissful Being@ on other parts of the forum.
http://gmc.yoyogames.com/index.php?showtopic=418764&st=0&start=0
It is great that many desturbing games are finally being banned. Almost every game out there needs to be changed in some way. Video games can accumulate numerous vices upon the soul if given too much importance. Another option is to limit video games for medical purposes. Games for entertainment, carry little purpose.
kconewin  - 1 year 2 months ago 
GIVE ME THE Morphine,THE SEX, THE GUNS I LOVE IT ALL.ITS A GAME CHILL THE FUCK OUT.
GamerTagsSuck  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Was Fallout banned in China? 'Cause that wouls make sense. Alot of sense. At least to me. And personally I'd much rather be takin' morphine in Fallout than 'med-x'.
xscaralienx  - 1 year 1 month ago 
morons!!!! ghost recon2 isn´t banned in mexico.
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