What are some examples of censorship in gaming?

what are some examples of censorship in gaming?

I wasn't scared by Dorrie.

I was scared by the boss music when I was like 4, though

>it's not censorship it's "localization"

>Dorrie

Its Doshi, dammit.

They still have that fucking piano though.

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I can see why children might be afraid of that, those beady eyes speak levels.

this was the original cover art for the first kirby title

>not the fucking eel
what pussies

This is clearly censorship because Barney is less creepy in HD

>Japanese version is the one where you can kill dolphins

Really makes you think

>dorrie will never be unretardified like how unagi/maw-ray was

feels bad man

Bullshit, they had a white Kirby because they couldn't decide on its color you lying piece of shit, choke on a million nigger dicks.

He wasn't creepy, he was just old.

>artistic differences between a remake and the original is censorship

It is censorship, the original Dorrie said "FUCK SHIT COCKS NIGGERS HEIL HITLER" when it saw Mario

>The face of people who bitch about censorship

I was scared the first time, but I went up to it and it looked like a mini Loch Ness like Lapras so I figured it was nice. Even felt bad as I ground pounded it.

I had some serious despair when the fish with glasses ate me though. Seemed so weird in a Mario game, especially because it was so sudden and non dramatic. Eel bro legit made me freeze with fear, I remember drowning a couple times because I was afraid of it.

Mario made me afraid of open water, rip scuba diving. Banjo and Conker didn't help. To the day I cringe a little during water levels, it got worse since I drowned once.

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Dead Rising in Japan apparently doesn't let you kill survivors.

The creepiest part about Dorrie wasn't necessarily how they looked, it was that they had barely any movement. They sort of floated around in the water with uncanny, unnatural movement. Considering the beady eyes, the dark closed space, it was unsettling as a kid.

This shit right here though. This motherfucker.

Wrong, he was a clone

This fucking game made me hate replaying that fucking level.

I still get just a twinge anxious when I replay it today.

>The face of censorship apologists

See that giant metal shark with wide open veiny eyes? He's your pal.

thats all that's really freaky is how uncanny it is

His beta model is even ghoulier.

Or alpha rather.

Definitely wasn't to make him appear less scary. The first version isn't even scary and the piano/Eel you see earlier in the game is infinitely more terrifying and they did fuck all to that thing.
This wasn't any form of censorship at all. In reality being able to eat dolphins was a bug and not intended. The dolphins were meant to help you and eating them made the levels they were in significantly more difficult (Unless if it was that Star road level in which case eating them made it way too easy). Basically all they did was remove a way for the player to screw themselves over by accident or a way to cheese the stage.

Both of these images are clearly just someone trying to cause up a stir because they can. And I've seen them around for ages.

Holy shit, how did Valve get away with this censorship?

The whole atmosphere of that bit creeped my shit as a kid and probably contributed to my fear of large things in large bodies of water.

This is just a case of Nintendo making the games more soulless and kiddie, not necessarily pandering to scared little kids. Basically the start of their descent towards 3D world.

They probably wanted to make Dorrie cutesy back then but couldn't model worth shit

nah they just changed the design

It's not censorship because there's nothing political about it. It's a character redesign.

I dunno, that neck is sort of phallic.

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I thought he was a boss at first. Looking back, having to just jump on his head was kinda lame.

I don't think you know what uncanny means. You should look it up.

i think you should put the muzzle of a loaded gun in your mouth and pull the trigger