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China bans game sales

Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 12:13 pm
by Hawke
China has banned 50 video games currently enjoyed by Western audiences. China has done this to create a "good environment" for Chinese children to grow up. This follows up other bans last year.

This new list includes games such as "The Sims 2", "Age of Mythology" "Battlefield: Vietnam" and "FIFA 2005".

What do think of this action? Is the banning of certain games a practice that should be practiced on a global scale, or is China flexing its ideological muscles and overreacting?

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China bans game sales

Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 2:26 pm
by Tombstone
Fyrehawke wrote: China has banned 50 video games currently enjoyed by Western audiences. China has done this to create a "good environment" for Chinese children to grow up. This follows up other bans last year.

This new list includes games such as "The Sims 2", "Age of Mythology" "Battlefield: Vietnam" and "FIFA 2005".

What do think of this action? Is the banning of certain games a practice that should be practiced on a global scale, or is China flexing its ideological muscles and overreacting?

Articles for this topic can be found here and here.
I haven't read the article - but I'm sure GTA is on the list. That one is banned in my home too! :-)

China bans game sales

Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 3:42 pm
by gmc
I can understand some of the logic about the violent ones or where chinese history is altered (in their eyes) (germany has banned some showing nazis. But FIFA 2005? doesn't make a lot of sense for a nation that wants the host the world cup. Never played it so maybve there is something offensive like chinese teams being beaten or no chinese teams at all.