China bans game sales
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 12:13 pm
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.
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.