Most Controversial Video Game All Time
The Most Controversial Video Games All the Time Several Days Ago, Yahoo launched the most controversial game. At least, there is ten games is shown from the controversial games all the time. I extremely surprise, two of my favorite games is listed in the most controversial games.
They are Mortal Combat, the second of the most controversial and Grand Theft Auto (GTA): San Andreas, the fifth of the most controversial.
More games that listed in yahoo most controversial game.
The Most Controversial Video Games All the Time Several Days Ago, Yahoo launched the most controversial game. At least, there is ten games is shown from the controversial games all the time. I extremely surprise, two of my favorite games is listed in the most controversial games.
They are Mortal Combat, the second of the most controversial and Grand Theft Auto (GTA): San Andreas, the fifth of the most controversial.
More games that listed in yahoo most controversial game.
Death Race (1976, Arcade)
Inspired by the cult film Death Race 2000, this 1976 coin-op challenged players to run down humanoid "gremlins" while avoiding tombstones left in their wake. While its graphics seem primitive by today's standards, it was labeled "sick" by countless media outlets, earning it the title of the world's first controversial video game.
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Mortal Combat (1992, Arcade)
This legendary fighting game series hasn't always enjoyed flawless victories. Though its slick graphics and instantly iconic characters made it a breakout hit, its sheer brutality and chilling "Fatalities" made it an easy target for anti-violence crusaders. Eventually, the game was brought before Congress in hearings that led to the creation of the body that puts age certificates on games to this day, the ESRB.
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Doom (1993, PC)
Landmark Martian monster mash Doom has been riling up religious groups since flying out of Hell in 1993, but it didn't truly hit the big time until it was tied to the tragic 1999 massacre at Columbine High School. Several victims' families filed lawsuits against the film and video game industries, which were ultimately dismissed.
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Postal (1997, PC)
Naming a game after a slang term describing homicides by disgruntled U.S. Postal employees during the '80s and '90s might be considered a lapse in judgment...which is exactly what the USPS sought when they sued the pants off the developers for trademark infringement. The case would eventually be tossed out of court.
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Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004, Playstation 2)
Calling "Hot Coffee" -- the game's infamous, sexually-explicit mini-game -- a significant controversy is an embarrassing understatement; the incident opened the floodgates of video game legislation, resulted in a massive recall and re-rating of San Andreas, and obliterated the 2005 fiscal earnings of Take 2 Interactive. Maybe they should have ordered tea.
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Are you a fan of one of these controversial games??
All description of the controversial games above is originally taken form Yahoo.Com, this posting only republish the article.
Inspired by the cult film Death Race 2000, this 1976 coin-op challenged players to run down humanoid "gremlins" while avoiding tombstones left in their wake. While its graphics seem primitive by today's standards, it was labeled "sick" by countless media outlets, earning it the title of the world's first controversial video game.
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Mortal Combat (1992, Arcade)
This legendary fighting game series hasn't always enjoyed flawless victories. Though its slick graphics and instantly iconic characters made it a breakout hit, its sheer brutality and chilling "Fatalities" made it an easy target for anti-violence crusaders. Eventually, the game was brought before Congress in hearings that led to the creation of the body that puts age certificates on games to this day, the ESRB.
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Doom (1993, PC)
Landmark Martian monster mash Doom has been riling up religious groups since flying out of Hell in 1993, but it didn't truly hit the big time until it was tied to the tragic 1999 massacre at Columbine High School. Several victims' families filed lawsuits against the film and video game industries, which were ultimately dismissed.
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Postal (1997, PC)
Naming a game after a slang term describing homicides by disgruntled U.S. Postal employees during the '80s and '90s might be considered a lapse in judgment...which is exactly what the USPS sought when they sued the pants off the developers for trademark infringement. The case would eventually be tossed out of court.
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Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004, Playstation 2)
Calling "Hot Coffee" -- the game's infamous, sexually-explicit mini-game -- a significant controversy is an embarrassing understatement; the incident opened the floodgates of video game legislation, resulted in a massive recall and re-rating of San Andreas, and obliterated the 2005 fiscal earnings of Take 2 Interactive. Maybe they should have ordered tea.
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Are you a fan of one of these controversial games??
All description of the controversial games above is originally taken form Yahoo.Com, this posting only republish the article.
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