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Take doom for GBA. In its day, doom was the most violent game ever made. It was resident evil and half life in one.
Even today people try to use it as an example of a 'bad' game.
All nintendo have done to make sure they can sell this game to little 5 year olds is make the blood green and the bodies fade. Toddlers will still be chain gun cha-cha ing imps to death, and playing with the BFG. No one under 8 should be allowed near this game. There is a limit people. I wouldnt let my little nephew play resident evil, it would mess him up ALOT. Censorship is over done these days, but small children do need protecting.
Take doom for GBA. In its day, doom was the most violent game ever made. It was resident evil and half life in one.
Even today people try to use it as an example of a 'bad' game.
All nintendo have done to make sure they can sell this game to little 5 year olds is make the blood green and the bodies fade. Toddlers will still be chain gun cha-cha ing imps to death, and playing with the BFG. No one under 8 should be allowed near this game. There is a limit people. I wouldnt let my little nephew play resident evil, it would mess him up ALOT. Censorship is over done these days, but small children do need protecting.
green blood.
> Nice point, simply turning the blood green doesn't make it any less violent. I
> remember Mortal KOmbat on the MegaDrive, with the green blood. i remember
> telling my mum it wasn't the 'violent version', but when she saw me basically
> kicking the hell out of someone she damn near had a fit. Content is content,
> regardless of the colour of blood.
In fact the MD version, there was a cheat that let you have red blood anyway. I wouldnt be surprised if GBA doom had a similar option........
Those red certificates aren't on the game boxes as decoration.
If you bring up your children on games they shouldn't have then you deserve all you get!
Especially if you then go and teach them how to use the guns the children see in the game...
how many games have options removed because of worryies by americans.
Perfect Dark is one i can name and i am sure there are others.
Making blood green and bodies dissapear satisfies the idiots who blame games for school shootings.
It doesn't make it less violent but it makes it less REAL.
we all know human blood is red. So green blood is not.
See?
Censorship is stupid for over 15 year olds or even 14 year olds
but little kids do need some protection.
If the children is playing red certificate games or whatching red certificate films then it's the fault of the Parents, not the Games industry.
Just because it's dangerous for children to smoke, (ignor the passive smoking effect for this one), should smoking be banned full stop?
Well if it wasn't for passive smoking (for which gaming has no equivilant), then the answer is no.