Tuesday, 25 July 2017
Top 20 Strangest Things Censored by Modern Media
Censorship in the media is always a controversial topic. What’s interesting, is how developers and creators find ways around censorship regulations. Keep watching as I count down 20 Strange Things Censored in Modern Media. Subscribe for more! ► http://bit.ly/BeAmazedSubscribe ◄ Stay updated ► http://bit.ly/BeAmazedFacebook https://twitter.com/BeAmazedVideos http://ift.tt/2pJiCIQ ◄ For copyright queries or general inquiries please get in touch: beamazedvideos@gmail.com Be Amazed at these strange methods of censorship in modern media! Time Travel Shows in China - Along with showing cleavage , portraying Western lifestyles in a favourable light and celebrity kids, Western time travel TV shows have come under fire from Chinese regulators. The town Effin on Facebook - Now it may sound hilarious to you, but the proud residents of Irish town, Effin , have been rather disgruntled about not being able to list their hometown on their Facebook profile page. Games of Thrones in China - Games of Thrones is heavily censored in China, with scenes like the Red Wedding hacked to pieces. Facebook and Twitter in France - Sexuality in Bravely Default: Flying Fairy - Despite characters of the Nintendo game Bravely Default: Flying Fairy being animations, censors targeted the modesty of the characters for the Western release. The colour of the Jynx Pokémon - Pokémon #124, referred to as “Jynx” or “the human shape Pokémon” underwent an appearance transformation in 2016 with the re-release of the original games. General Winter in Sonic and All Stars Racing Transformed - A PC patch for the game Sonic and All Stars Racing Transformed was created for the addition of a new character. Clothing in Hot Shots Golf 5 - Hot Shots Golf 5 seems like a game that wouldn’t need censoring, but it occurred because of how Japanese fans were playing the game. Nuclear blast in Fallout 3 - Bethesda censored its game Fallout 3 for the Japanese release. Language in GTA Online - You can rob an armoured truck, kill gang members, and sell stolen cars. But you can’t type ‘developer’, ‘eggplant’ or ‘www’ in the Grand Theft Auto Online in-game text feature . EverQuest in Brazil - In 2007, a Brazilian court ruled for the ban of selling online fantasy game EverQuest , despite it never being officially sold in Brazil. Marc Ecko’s Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure in Australia - Despite originally being granted the classification 15+ in Australia, Marc Ecko’s Getting Up : Contents Under Pressure ended up being banned just prior to its release. Sexuality in Bravely Second: End Layer - If you haven’t been surprised enough at the differences in censorship between countries, we’ve got some pretty blatant examples of this coming up. Energy drink branding in EA Sports MMA - You might be surprised to learn that the graphic violence of EA Sports MMA is not the reason it wasn’t released in Denmark. Alien narcotics in Saints Row IV - For Saints Row IV to be released in Australia, it had to resolve a couple of censorship issues. The South Park Movie title - It seems like Matt Stoner and Trey Parker are always finding hilarious ways to outsmart censors. The red cross in Prison Architect - Developers of game Prison Architect found themselves in hot water for using a symbol not in the public domain. Fruit Art on Instagram - Stephanie Sarley does a surprisingly great job of making fruit and her fingers into provocative art . Gore in Command and Conquer: Generals
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