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Title: 11 Banned Video Games
Post by: Scott on November 12, 2007, 06:09:08 AM
Here's a report on 11 Banned Video Games. Which ones do you own?

http://us.i1.yimg.com/videogames.yahoo.com/feature/video-game-nasties-hottest-banned-games/535678 (http://us.i1.yimg.com/videogames.yahoo.com/feature/video-game-nasties-hottest-banned-games/535678)


Title: Re: 11 Banned Video Games
Post by: Mr_Vindictive on November 12, 2007, 07:36:28 AM
Good list there Scott.

Out of the ones listed, I own:

Carmageddon - Still have an original copy of this game.  Bought it years ago when it first came out.  It was an absolutely amazing game.  It's basically Death Race 2000.  You race other drivers around a city, countryside, beach area, etc.  You get extra points and powerups for running down pedestrians.  It's a fantastic game and I would love to see someone remake it.  It was followed by a few sequels that were seriously toned down.  Instead of regular people, you had to run down zombies and such and it just wasn't nearly as much fun.

Wolfenstein 3D - Quite possibly the first PC game I ever played and also the first FPS game I ever played.  It's a precursor to Doom and is set in a Nazi castle.  You walk around, collect items and kill Nazis.  That's it.  Fun game for it's time and one that completely changed PC gaming and gaming in general.

Mortal Kombat - I've owned various versions of this game in the past, including the SNES version which was infamous for not containing any blood.  Great fighter, revolutionary in the way that the characters were done.  Even on the SNES or Genesis, you felt like they were living breathing fighters.  The finishing moves were always awesome as well.

GTA San Andreas - GTA games are always causing flack and starting controversy.  San Andreas did so because of the "Hot Coffee" mod.  Supposedly you could use a mod that one would find on the internet to unlock a sex game.  The ESRB got wind of this and hit the game with an Adults Only (AO) rating and all of the stores pulled it from the shelves.  The game itself is seriously fun and has some great early 90s music. 




Title: Re: 11 Banned Video Games
Post by: Nev on November 12, 2007, 10:16:19 AM
wasnt theere a game suppose to come out for i believe psOne, where you could pick from something like 12 characters and you would all go in a room and just try to kill each other, like a last man standing typoe of thing.  anyone remember this??


Title: Re: 11 Banned Video Games
Post by: RapscallionJones on November 12, 2007, 01:23:55 PM
It's funny to me how many of these banned games are actually pieces of crap.  The hand off of quality gaming in favor of headline grabbing hucksterism isn't exactly shocking but the sheer amount of uproar many of them caused is a riot.  You'd think that the heat over something like BMX XXX would die off when parent groups started reading the reviews that dubbed it nearly unplayable.  Not even the most numbskull Counterstrike players are going to shell out cash for 3D rendered boobs if the game sucks.

I suppose I find something about that reassuring.


Title: Re: 11 Banned Video Games
Post by: Pilgermann on November 12, 2007, 01:32:44 PM
wasnt theere a game suppose to come out for i believe psOne, where you could pick from something like 12 characters and you would all go in a room and just try to kill each other, like a last man standing typoe of thing.  anyone remember this??

I think that was called Thrill Kill or something.  It never made it onto the market.  I remember that one of the characters was a midget on stilts.


Title: Re: 11 Banned Video Games
Post by: Nev on November 12, 2007, 05:15:08 PM
THATS IT!!! YOUR AWESOME!


Title: Re: 11 Banned Video Games
Post by: Mofo Rising on November 12, 2007, 05:55:48 PM
WOLFENSTEIN 3-D is a true classic.  That game swallowed a month of my life whole.

Of course I've played a lot of MORTAL KOMBAT, but who hasn't?  I also own the GTA games but have yet to get into any of them.  They look fun, just haven't played them.


Title: Re: 11 Banned Video Games
Post by: IzzyDedjet on November 12, 2007, 09:21:18 PM
I'm pretty sure I've played them all...well at that


Title: Re: 11 Banned Video Games
Post by: HappyGilmore on November 12, 2007, 09:40:48 PM
I have one of the Mortal Kombat games, but not the original.  Used to play the original on Sega though.

I have GTA: San Andreas.  Mostly, I just ignore the 'missions/story', and just drive around assaulting people.  eh.  Sounds odd, but I can't really get into the story mode.


Title: Re: 11 Banned Video Games
Post by: Mr. DS on November 13, 2007, 12:29:21 PM
GTA San Andreas has a great map to just screw around on whether by air, land or sea.  At first I didn't want to get it but I'm glad I did.  The play options such as being able to change your look and play mini games/gambling for money are awesome. The soundtrack is more than impressive with music from the era.

I had a chance to buy the Guy Game at a discount price once but didn't.  Wolfenstein of course was a staple of time killing in my high school word processing class.  MK I have many versions on different platforms.


Title: Re: 11 Banned Video Games
Post by: Jason on November 13, 2007, 06:20:31 PM
I think I've either owned or played most of those, which of course means that I'm a slavering, violence-addicted goon who spends his spare time torturing small domestic animals for kicks according to the knee-jerk crowd.

As a side note, Thrill Kill was released, although I have no idea where. I know this, because I had a copied version. It may surprise you to know that it was actually a pretty entertaining game, and the 4 player games could be quite hilarious. It was pretty much Mortal Kombat with 4 people in a 3D arena at once. You all laid into each other, and as you landed more attacks, your meter went up. Once it reached full, your character freaked out, and the next hit you landed performed a suitably gory 'fatality' style move, and eliminated the poor sap you hit from the game. Suffice to say, there were moments of mass hilarity in the four-player games as one of the players freaks out and the others start falling over each other to get away from the guy who has the ability to eliminate whoever he likes from the game. Offers of cash or beer for leniency were not uncommon!


Title: Re: 11 Banned Video Games
Post by: HappyGilmore on November 13, 2007, 08:45:57 PM
Anyone play BioFREAKS? It was on PS1 and N64/GameCube.  You could blow heads off, and arms and legs, the blood would go pouring out, and they'd regenerate?

Not bad, I suppose.  Wasn't banned or anything.


Title: Re: 11 Banned Video Games
Post by: ToyMan on November 13, 2007, 09:49:42 PM
biofreaks was pretty interesting.

i think my favorite "rude" videogame ever has to be toilet kids.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8tYmQoPgEY


Title: Re: 11 Banned Video Games
Post by: Khaz on November 15, 2007, 09:40:35 AM
I have either owned or played all of these. I am suprised that Postal and Postal 2 did not make the list. Those were my all time fav. "bad games to play when kids are around". Even tho using the cat silencer caused my son to laugh so hard he puked on me. :cheers:


Title: Re: 11 Banned Video Games
Post by: Nev on November 16, 2007, 02:26:29 PM
wish i could get my hands on thrill kill!!


Title: Re: 11 Banned Video Games
Post by: Yaddo 42 on December 01, 2007, 11:22:57 PM
I played several of these, and owned a few.

I bought Carmageddon 2, it came with a copy of the first game (which I never could get to play anyway). I loved C2, played it 12 hours straight my first off day after I bought it, really bad idea actually. Played it for so long I had to turn the music off when I played it after that, could hear those Iron Maiden songs or the samples of Iggy Pop tunes uses in other songs one more time. Bought most of the cars to see how the all drove, found out how to combine powerup icons (for good and bad effect), would build up so much time running down people I'd have an hour to explore a playing field. Ran down so many that the game seemed to not want to regenrate new ones. I figured out how to use the recovery button to wind up behind the other racers at the beginning of a race, and even land on top of them, doing damage before the race started. Loved to ram another racer into one of the race barriers and split the car in two. The last level on the aircraft carrier, took forever to beat since you had to have the right vehicle with a combo of speed and weight to do the damage needed for the objectives and then kill the admiral in the conning tower.

I later bought C3, sucked big time, no fun and you couldn't build up enough time to explore or just go on pointless money gathering rampages. Plus, in later levels, it was a little too advanced, even with the graphics toned down, for my aging and buggy computer.

Jason, you may have played Thrill Kill the way I did, on a PS1 that had been modded to play copies of the Japanese PS1 games, where the game apparently did get released. I played it at the local comic shop, we all liked it for about a half hour until the novelty of the "shocking" premise wore off. But we thought the guy in the straight jacket who would bite was cool, The dominatrix-type girl who moaned when she was injured or died was funny, people played her just to lose.