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You could call it censorship I guess, or you could call it a business decision. I associate censorship with decisions that are made to control what kind of content the general public are exposed to. Like if the government were enforcing this move on Nintendo. This isn't that. This is Nintendo deciding what kind of content they'd like to be associated with in the West.

If it was something I really cared about that they changed, I guess it would bother me, but these changes are very neutral and non-meaningful.