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Yeah, stupid Germans, what have they ever accomplished? Blow them up, I say. Then the world will finally be free from the long tyranny of beery Oktoberfests and the constant threat of a Sprockets film. Like Damocles, Mike Myers hangs above our heads!
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BWC! You cannot fool me!
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quote:Originally posted by Magnus Pym Eye: "i don't know about MOH, but RtCW made the nazi's some kind of cult for the German release. with green blood, i believe." -Prismatic Edipis Smilin' Faye Joe Valentine Fission Fanboy Reks.
quote:Originally posted by Spike: And no blood in MoH: Frontline.
Er, I don't think that any version of MOH has blood in it.
And what did they do about it anyway? Was it still a WWII game, or changed?
The US doesn't make mistakes anyway. It only has "tactical victories"
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quote:Er, I don't think that any version of MOH has blood in it.
A friend of me who played the US version told me that there were blood.
quote:And what did they do about it anyway? Was it still a WWII game, or changed?
It starts with D-Day and then you've to go on some missions in France and the Netherlands to stopp a Nazi who is constructing a new aeroplane.
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I'm sure the UK verson doesn't have blood, but my mate has the PS2 at the moment. Damn him.
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There isn't commentary on the TNG discs, either. We'll have to wait for the four-hundred dollar boxed sets to get that. Probably.
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Perhaps we can see the ships designed for the Wolf 359 battlescenes that was cut from The Emissary.
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Bloopers would be good - I downloaded over Kazaa some DS9 bloopers season 1-3.
It's like 2 minutes long but it is VERY funny. I was always under the impression that the DS9 set was very serious - mainly because of Avery - on the Contrary - according to these Bloopers!! Avery's doing all the mucking around! LOL! *thinking about it*
Go download it.
Andrew
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quote: Yeah, stupid Germans, what have they ever accomplished? Blow them up, I say. Then the world will finally be free from the long tyranny of beery Oktoberfests and the constant threat of a Sprockets film. Like Damocles, Mike Myers hangs above our heads!
I take it you were being sarcastic, hopefully. Anyway, the majority of Germans are quite angry about the fact of all the censorship going on. Politicians are the real culprits - as (almost) always. They think we can't deal with blood in PC games, Nazi symbols and the like.
I think that's silly. All a bunch of friggin' hypocrits. I say we should accept what happened in the past and not be afraid to show the facts on TV or wherever. Sure, our people did horrible things in those days, but that can't be changed by censoring films, games, etc. The more things are censored, the more fascinated people get with all those things that were censored.
Isn't it always the case? When something is forbidden it gets really interesting??
They should rather show everything uncensored to take away the mystery about it and use it as part of the education of our young people - to show them what happened and to teach the lesson that it should never happen again, not in this country or in any other!
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