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Golvellius said:
Louie said:
Golvellius said:
nintendo_fanboy said:
mrstickball said:
Hopefully a few of our great American games make it past their nazi censorship ways.

I think there's no need to attack germany in such a stupid manner...


How was that an attack/insult?

I think he's fully correct, though the nazi reference wasn't really necessary. Seeing to it that children don't play/watch inappropriate content should be the parents' task, not the country's. A less restrictive rating system would be fully sufficient imho. I couldn't care less though, since I always buy US/UK versions of games anyway.


Nintendo_fanboys sentence only reffered to the "Nazi - part" I think... there is no question the way our politicians solved the videogame "problem" is dramatically silly and is heavily discussed in the public. Still I don´t want to be called a Nazi since I hate every kind of rasism and 98% of all germans do so, too.


He was obviously not talking about people, so I cannot see where you/I are being called nazis. But let's leave it at that, I realize that other people's skin might not be as thick as mine.

On-topic: Ignoring the Wii numbers, Xbox 360 sales were obviously below average last month, while the PS3 launch hype might not have fully worn off, so the next months will be interesting.

I wrote my comment because of the Nazi part. I did not feel insulted by that, I mean, I'm not even german. But the german-speaking countries have a different approach to that Nazi theme and in my eyes you should at least think twice before you call something Nazi. They have caused so much pain that you should not make jokes about it.

But I think mrstickball has made his point clear and he apologized, so let's just forget about it.

 



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