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Wal-Mart Censorship. Games they do not play.

Keldyn   on 03 December 2002 - 01:49 · 31 comments & 4804 views

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Two years ago, a video game called Giants: Citizen Kabuto underwent plastic surgery right before its release.

The blood shed liberally by characters in the action-strategy game was changed from red to green, and a female character suddenly sported a bikini top after appearing topless in pre-publication screenshots. These changes were made to satisfy content restrictions imposed by Wal-Mart, the nation's largest mass retailer of video games.

"It became clear that we would lose mass distribution if we didn't give her a top," said Bob Stevenson, CEO of developer Planet Moon Studios. "No one wanted to take that gamble."

Wal-Mart sells 25 percent of the computer and video games purchased annually in the United States, a share worth $1.58 billion in 2001, according to the Interactive Digital Software Association and NPDFunworld, the industry's data clearinghouse.

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News source: Wired News

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