Posted October 05, 2022
No actually it doesn't really. The reason the porn section was separated was because said video often contained explicit images on the cover, the horror movies were also usually separated in their own section for exactly the same reason.
But it's not the case on Gog no matter which "adult" game you select you will never see anything explicit be it on the main image or on any of the screenshots, not even a single nipple, nothing explicit either in the description, at worse you will see some bikini and underwear but nothing more explicit than what you can see in a basic advertisement. (If anything the only game where you can actually see a nipple is Succubus and it's not even a porn game)
Also what you mention about stores was not even always true, at least not in Europe, I remember at the beginning of the CD-ROM era, porn movies on CD-ROM were actually in the PC video game section and just had a "16+ only" sticker on them, and I am not talking about some random underground video store but mainstream family-friendly general stores (e.g. Manor). Not to mention that, in both France and Switzerland at least, porn magazine were usually always in the same section than video games ones, with video games on the bottom shelves and adult ones on the top ones.
But it's not the case on Gog no matter which "adult" game you select you will never see anything explicit be it on the main image or on any of the screenshots, not even a single nipple, nothing explicit either in the description, at worse you will see some bikini and underwear but nothing more explicit than what you can see in a basic advertisement. (If anything the only game where you can actually see a nipple is Succubus and it's not even a porn game)
Also what you mention about stores was not even always true, at least not in Europe, I remember at the beginning of the CD-ROM era, porn movies on CD-ROM were actually in the PC video game section and just had a "16+ only" sticker on them, and I am not talking about some random underground video store but mainstream family-friendly general stores (e.g. Manor). Not to mention that, in both France and Switzerland at least, porn magazine were usually always in the same section than video games ones, with video games on the bottom shelves and adult ones on the top ones.