Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Top 10 Games Most Forbidden In World

Today video games are developed to answer the human need for entertainment. But, not infrequently it triggers a video game controversy, and even forced some countries to ban a video game.The reason the ban video games all kinds, ranging from violent content to be promoting gambling.



10. Pokemon :
Pokemon series games banned in saudi arabia. The cause of the ban because of this card game diangga promote perjudian.pada 2001, all products of the Pokemon franchise is prohibited because it is also associated with Zionism and other religious intolerance.The game was claimed to contain the features of the cross, and "the star of david" symbol of the state of Israel.


9. Carmageddon :


In 1997, Carmageddon judged to have deviated in which display images of excessive force. Fantasies of violence that appear to make this game banned in Brazil, German and English,


8. Football Manager 2005 :
 

This football themed game banned in China in 2005. The government claims the people's republic china china uu inimelanggar game because it contains content harmful to China's sovereignty and territorial integrity. Because in this game, fm 2005 to enter Tibet and Taiwan as a separate country from China.



7. Mortal kombat:

Brazil and Germany banned the game because the game perdaran battle often displays excessive blood. Since 1992, the Mortal Kombat series has brought controversy to the game. Even the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) finally requires that all video games to be assessed and given a warning label on the packaging of the game.


6. Left 4 Dead 2 :


Australia and the German government banned the game because it does not provide a warning label so that the game is only played by adults aged 18 years and over. The images that appear are often excessive, call it a zombie, cuts, sores and piles of corpses into details.

5. Bully (canis Canem) : 

Bilarang in Brazil, England and the United States. This game is considered to invite school children to do mischief in the school and is considered to damage the morale of the young generation.


 4. Grand Theft Auto :
This game is banned in Australia and axles and has always been controversial. Although this game is sophisticated enough to use google maps perspective, the core theme of this game is considered to teach the robbery, violence and drugs. Even in the series GTA: San Andreas, this game features mini-games present a show, hot coffee. In the mini games there is a scene between the two game characters who are having sex. Suddenly, the team immediately sensor game-rating game.



3. Call of Duty :

Banned in Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Russia and Cuba.War games like call of duty is considered to have melencengkan history because of the location and time spent in the theme of war is usually taken when the time of the war in a country. Call of duty series are the most controversy is a modern warfare 2 and black ops. However, both are actually reaping a substantial profit from the best-selling software game.


2. Postal : 

Postal, the game that brought the genre of 'first-person shooter' menampilak some terrible scenes. Gamers are invited to shoot a number of workers and civilians who were told was 'raging' in an area of ​​Irish background. Digamarkan civilians and insurgents are being ramped up production of drugs for the purposes of terrorism.Terrorists game is banned in 13 countries including Australia, New Zealand and Sweden.




1. Manhunt :

In 2008 Manhunt 2 were banned because the content of the display of sadism. Rockstar as the developer had released its revised version, however, remains banned. Traded. Much earlier, padda 2004, first made headlines Manhunt British newspapers following the death of a student 14 years due to being stabbed and beaten in Leicester, central England city of east. Victim's parents feel confident the killer get inspiration from that game, although police and lawyers to explain there was no evidence that games played a role in the murder. This game is banned in seven countries, including Germany, Britain and Ireland.

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