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Germany bans Dead Island

Dela @ Nov 30, 2011 16:53 | 12 comments

Germany takes its time banning Zombie title.

Dead Island was released in early September, but it's only now that Germany has decided that the game is too violent. The Federal Department of Media Harmful to Young Persons (translated, obviously..) has made the decision to pull the game and the developers are not surprised.

"This isn't unexpected," Techland told Eurogamer. "Germany has its unique regulations regarding video games and violence and the industry can only comply. Both Deep Silver and Techland were aware of such a possibility from the very beginning."

The organization put the title on "List B", which is reserved for media that features content depicting "extreme torture or Nazism."

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Comment by: Semperfipal (Dec 01, 2011 03:02)

So the country banned it because it's to violent! Like that will stop someone from smuggling it in and distributing it. More dumb nanny state interference with peoples lives.

Comment by: KillerBug (Dec 01, 2011 04:25)

Quote:
The organization put the title on "List B", which is reserved for media that features content depicting "extreme torture or Nazism."

Funny...I always thought Nazism was when you banned things because you don't like the content.



Comment by: Mysttic (Dec 01, 2011 04:37)

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Funny...I always thought Nazism was when you banned things because you don't like the content.

Technically is, but I wouldn't want to say that in a german court.

Comment by: KillerBug (Dec 01, 2011 06:06)

Originally posted by Mysttic:
Quote:
Funny...I always thought Nazism was when you banned things because you don't like the content.

Technically is, but I wouldn't want to say that in a german court.


I would love to say that in a German court...I wouldn't like the resulting life sentence, but I would love to call the fascist bastard of a judge a Nazi.



Comment by: Dragon3000 (Dec 01, 2011 07:49)

Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering. I sense much fear in you all.


Comment by: Mysttic (Dec 01, 2011 14:16)

Quote:
Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering. I sense much fear in you all.

You so need to play TOR.

Quote:
I would love to say that in a German court...I wouldn't like the resulting life sentence, but I would love to call the fascist bastard of a judge a Nazi.

That made my morning, I nearly choked laughing so hard.

Comment by: LordRuss (Dec 01, 2011 17:51)

The damned games are rated!!! What do they do over there? Take the ratings off the cover & let your favorite deity be your guide? I r e a l l y don't see how some people make it out of the birth canal breathing... I just don't...


http://onlyinrussellsworld.blogspot.com

Comment by: xaznboitx (Dec 01, 2011 20:17)

PS3 is region free anyway so they can order the game online if they wanted to and I bet there's no update to block the game from playing.

I wonder if MK9 is banned as well.


Comment by: KillerBug (Dec 02, 2011 05:52)

Originally posted by xaznboitx:
PS3 is region free anyway so they can order the game online if they wanted to and I bet there's no update to block the game from playing.

I wonder if MK9 is banned as well.

Do any of the other versions come in German?



Comment by: Qiss (Dec 05, 2011 15:04)

oh well poor German people can play an 18 rated video game, any other news ? like they have imposed a speed limit on the autobahn.
I'm off to smash some zombie heads with my shock baton and I'll be thinking of Germany


Comment by: zombiekillingmachine (Feb 10, 2012 12:18)

Originally posted by Semperfipal:
So the country banned it because it's to violent! Like that will stop someone from smuggling it in and distributing it. More dumb nanny state interference with peoples lives.

You do not have to smuggle it in. It is only banned from being sold in Germany. Possession and playing of the game is very legal. One can also order it online, as I did 2 days ago, from a number of companies based in other countries such as Austria and England.

Comment by: zombiekillingmachine (Feb 10, 2012 12:21)

Originally posted by KillerBug:
Originally posted by xaznboitx:
PS3 is region free anyway so they can order the game online if they wanted to and I bet theres no update to block the game from playing.

I wonder if MK9 is banned as well.

Do any of the other versions come in German?


It is only banned from being sold inside of Germany, playing and owning it is still legal. You can order it from Austria, as I did. Austrians also speak German, so there are no language problems.

   

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