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IAmSinistar: Is there a GOGmix with all the games on GOG that are at least "supposed" to be banned somewhere?
AFAIK, not.

Let's start:

Germany:
MoH:AA
Harvester (really banned!)
Blood
Commandos
The Chaos Engine (!, didn't know this...)
Cannon Fodder 1+2
...

Ugh, I would need to go through the whole catalogue and cross check when in doubt.
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toxicTom: Time to get those evil games with evil symbols (like MoHAA) then for Germans?
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IAmSinistar: Cripes. Maybe you should, mate.

Is there a GOGmix with all the games on GOG that are at least "supposed" to be banned somewhere?
The wikipedia list of banned games in Brazil is hilarious, since all of these games could/can be bought easily :P
Hmm, wasn't Carmageddon supposed to be banned in Brazil?

EDIT: Ah yes...
Banned because of high impact violence against pedestrians.
Post edited February 25, 2015 by BillyMaysFan59
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vicklemos: The wikipedia list of banned games in Brazil is hilarious, since all of these games could/can be bought easily :P
"The Cat In The Hat: Banned due to a copyright claim by Discovery Communications."

OK.
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BillyMaysFan59: Hmm, wasn't Carmageddon supposed to be banned in Brazil?

EDIT: Ah yes...

Banned because of high impact violence against pedestrians.
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BillyMaysFan59:
Still, I know someone who bought it like 2 weeks after the "ban" :P
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vicklemos: The wikipedia list of banned games in Brazil is hilarious, since all of these games could/can be bought easily :P
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Grargar: "The Cat In The Hat: Banned due to a copyright claim by Discovery Communications."

OK.
lol wut?! :P
Post edited February 25, 2015 by vicklemos
I bet it's a one-time incident. OK, I like to think that way, but still.
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toxicTom: Germany:
MoH:AA
Harvester (really banned!)
Blood
Commandos
The Chaos Engine (!, didn't know this...)
Cannon Fodder 1+2
Gah! That's as bad, possibly worse, than the Aussie list.

The Chaos Engine was sort-of censored when it was originally released in the US - the Priest was turned into the Scientist. Americans love them some guns, but have conniptions if you show nipples or fuck with the church.
I'd prefer to stay hush about games that might currently be just flying under the radar.
That is, unless you like regional locking and hope to see the list grow.
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IAmSinistar: Completing our Regional trifecta, we now have the first Regional Locked game on GOG. Yes, there is now a game on GOG that not all GOGnards can purchase. A one-off aberration or the thin end of the wedge? Only time will tell.

And you just know there's a GOGmix to go with this, mateys!

Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number (also Digital Special Edition and Digital Comics)
Trifecta? So we have regional locks and regional pricing... am I missing another one?

Ironically, the new Hotline Miami seems to be regionally locked and priced.
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Bigs: TL:DR TL:DR - flip a coin on any aspect of anything other than violence
Germany: flip a coin on any aspect of anything other than sex.

Rules have become a lot less strict in Germany. Doom and Quake were banned (for realistic violence) and are now classified 16+ (for rather abstract violence). But to trigger this, there is a bureaucratic process to be triggered (Zenimaxx did this with Doom and Quake) to get the games de-banned. So a lot of older titles are still "banned" even if they would be considered harmless today. They will drop off the list after 25 years - when they have to be re-evaluated. I mean The Chaos Engine?! I have the boxed Amiga version, guess I got lucky.

Swastikas are still a no-go, even if it's very clear the the enemies are the Nazis. No publisher up to now had the balls to claim games as art. Comics/Graphics novels have the art bonus since Art Spiegelman's Mouse (highly recommended!), and even that took a few walks to court.
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Grargar: "The Cat In The Hat: Banned due to a copyright claim by Discovery Communications."

OK.
LMAO... priceless
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IAmSinistar: Gah! That's as bad, possibly worse, than the Aussie list.

The Chaos Engine was sort-of censored when it was originally released in the US - the Priest was turned into the Scientist. Americans love them some guns, but have conniptions if you show nipples or fuck with the church.
Well Germany has two kinds of bans: "Kids in peril!" and "Evil! Evil! Evil! Banned!". Problem is, for a company like GOG the effect would be the same: "Henceforth demon, from Google's search results!", and that's about the only legal measures the Germans could take, but still pretty harmful.
I guess that's the only measure Out Back could take also (since GOG has no dependence in Australia). But it's a valid threat.
This makes me sad, reading all about regional locking :(
Not cool gOg, not cool.
I have to agree with a few of the others, that this isn't a "real" region-lock in that sense per see. I view region-locking as the developer/publisher deliberately blocking out their games from countries of their own violation, when they do have a choice (at least with no threat of jail time/governmental trouble) not to. Happens quite a bit on Steam.

In this case, it kind of falls under censorship than actual region-locking.
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IAmSinistar: Gah! That's as bad, possibly worse, than the Aussie list.

The Chaos Engine was sort-of censored when it was originally released in the US - the Priest was turned into the Scientist. Americans love them some guns, but have conniptions if you show nipples or fuck with the church.
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toxicTom: Well Germany has two kinds of bans: "Kids in peril!" and "Evil! Evil! Evil! Banned!". Problem is, for a company like GOG the effect would be the same: "Henceforth demon, from Google's search results!", and that's about the only legal measures the Germans could take, but still pretty harmful.
I guess that's the only measure Out Back could take also (since GOG has no dependence in Australia). But it's a valid threat.
That's why buying games like Carmageddon and Postal in promos was a great idea in many countries as long as it was still possible. I expected shit like this when they silently introduced the German USK-rating here a few days ago.

Importing physical copies is still ok, so I hope the import over a wire will stay open...
Post edited February 25, 2015 by Klumpen0815