Posted April 26, 2016
anothername: I'm pretty sure as an adult it is against the law to exclude me from buying these games; they are not Manhunter magnitude banned. Its just that they are safer with the "think of all the children!" route.
Pherim: That's the proplem with these kind of "banned" games - it is NOT illegal to buy or own them (if you are 18 or older, of course), but depending on whether they are just "indiziert" (Put on the index) or "beschlagnahmt" (confiscated) it can be illegal to SELL them. Both Commandos (English version!) and Wolfenstein 3D are confiscated, so they cannot be sold within Germany. The other games are just put on the index, that means it is not allowed to advertise and openly sell them. Of course, when these laws were made, digital stores like GOG were not around, so now they rather completely block these titles. I don't know if it were possible to create a system that would allow Germans of legal age to buy them. Anyway, it is very unlikely that buying these games one way or another could end "badly".