Posted March 08, 2015
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The only reason this game was not confiscated by the German courts back in the day is that the German version replaced Nazis with aliens.
2. Main problem is that video games are not officially considered as art. So the freedom of art don't apply to them. That is the thing which needs to be changed. This understanding is based on the verdict resulting in confiscation for Wolfenstein 3D.
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1/ If you would like to know how to circumvent these bullshit restrictions and learn a bit about how the internet works on a physical level, please do some research and it is obvious that such laws are unenforceable with a basic understanding of how the internet works; and
2/ When these games go on sale, please PM me, and if I have the means (and can organise gifts through friends), then I shall endeavour to ensure that each and every one of you gets a copy of every banned game
3/ Yes I cannot stand censorship and regional pricing and differences with digital goods. Without the economy of physical distribution, this is absolute bullshit,
Post edited March 08, 2015 by ElTerprise