Saturday, June 12, 2010

censorship and banning

There is a process that games go through to define whether or not they are offensive. The many games go through a censorship process where each game is tested and categorised into what content is in the game and how harmful or serious the game could have an effect on the consumer that is playing the game. The majority of games that are listed as too violent mainly contain sex, violent use of language and killing others in ways that is excessive. After each game has been processed it then comes down to the countries it‘s sold in and what censorship laws apply to games and any other multimedia that is being sold. If a game is deemed too violent or offensive it gets banned from that country for the content in the game.

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