tinyE: Yes, and you are just as dumb to compare not being able to buy a stupid game on a stupid web site with human rights, which is exactly what you did in your first post. I'm tying to help you out here and you seem like a nice person but let's be fair about this.
sharp299: in gemany frinds of mine are sufering for this kind of censurship. one of them said me these are the same arguments use the censors (morality, violence, nazi simbolism). mexico depends of American game distribution. if there is censoreship in usa both will sufer.
but guys you have all reason, GOG has the right to reject and community, I did see clearly now. but I hope gog tell us a reason at least... of course if they want.
But there is a big difference between Germany and GOG. The first is a country. The second is a store.
I will agree, it's dumb for a country to ban/censor a game because they might not like the content (Nazi's in Germany's case) or find it too violent. But even if GOG found the content disgusting and decided to not sell it because they found it too violent (again, we don't know if that's the reason), it's their right. As it's your right to decide to take your money to another store.
Telika: It would be THE SUPER BAD REASON and there would be eight insta-threads to EXPLAIN WHY.
sharp299: long time ago I've read here in the comunity the indie game BRAID was banned here but noone knows why, as far I know the quality of the game is superv, and its has it's DRM-FREE version, on humble and it's official website and that's why I'm a little scared with GOG desisions
From the posting about it, it didn't sound like it was banned.
If I recall correctly, Blow said GOG wasn't interested in Braid, but is interested in the current game he's working on.
People guessed that GOG didn't think they'd make that much money off of Braid since most of the people that wanted it, probably got it from other sources by now.