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JudasIscariot: No offense but if you say "Hungary" fast enough it starts sounding like "hungry" so I can see why you'd take the pizza :D
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drennan: Hey, that reminds me of a story I heard!

A Pole walks into a bar. They go CLANK.
Haha :D

Nice one :)
For all those who don't live in a country with Little Caesar's pizza.... They're very cheap, they are carryout only (no delivery), and they only serve one style of crust. Thus the dead giveaway to Americans that TinyE was joking.
Post edited February 18, 2013 by Luned
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Luned: TinyE was joking.
No! He'd never do that!
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Luned: For all those who don't live in a country with Little Caesar's pizza.... They're very cheap, they are carryout only (no delivery), and they only serve one style of crust. Thus the dead giveaway to Americans that TinyE was joking.
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My Little Caesar's has a deep dish crust and they deliver too.

I usually just go to the drive-through, though, for the hot-n-ready pizzas.
Here, this should offend a few of you.
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n64ra: 3. Giants: Citizen Kabuto (Nudity covered up)
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Wishbone: This is debateable. Yes, it is censored, but so was the retail version. No uncensored version of Giants: Citizen Kabuto was ever released. Besides, undoing the censorship is so easy that it hardly matters. Of course, you have to know about it, but as far as I recall, it's a matter of copying a single file from one place in the installation to the other.
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Fuzzyfireball: "In all PC releases and the PAL Xbox version most swastikas were removed or replaced with triskelions."
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Wishbone: Then it's the same as with Giants: Citizen Kabuto. If no uncensored version ever existed, does it make sense to include it in a list of "censored" GOG games?
I think I might remove Bloodrayne since it appears there is no uncensored PC version. I still think Giants: Citizen Kabuto belongs on the list because the US (and maybe UK) versions were censored, leaving me to think not all PC versions are censored.
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n64ra: 4. Gobliiins (Nudity covered up)
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SLP2000: Did you check both versions?
I only see one version of Gobliiins on GOG. What is the other you reference?
Post edited February 24, 2013 by n64ra
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Wishbone: Then it's the same as with Giants: Citizen Kabuto. If no uncensored version ever existed, does it make sense to include it in a list of "censored" GOG games?
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n64ra: I think I might remove Bloodrayne since it appears there is no uncensored PC version. I still think Giants: Citizen Kabuto belongs on the list because the US (and maybe UK) versions were censored, leaving me to think not all PC versions are censored.
I already said I was wrong about Giants. Still, removing the censorship only requires deleting a single file.
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SLP2000: Did you check both versions?
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n64ra: I only see one version of Gobliiins on GOG. What is the other you reference?
If you run the Gobliiins installer, you will see that you have the option of installing both the CD and floppy versions of all three games.
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ne_zavarj: Are these affecting the gameplay ? No .
In Fallout 2 the children in the Den steal off of you. The patch simply removes the sprite for the children from the game but they are still present. Consequently, you can have quest items stolen off of you when you enter buildings and there's no way of getting them back as you cannot target them. It is unlikely, but it can render the game unfinishable (e.g. Having the tanker FOB stolen off of you). Not sure whether it's ever happened to anyone, but getting regular quest items nicked is not uncommon.
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tinyE: Call me stupid, but I fail to see how any of that could be deemed "inappropriate".
I think Hollywood movies have also tried to avoid showing kids getting killed, unless it is a major plot event or supposed to make a big impact to the viewer (like Face/Off, Titanic, Schindler's List, Punisher etc.).

I recall being a bit surprised by some 80s horror movie from Denmark or Netherlands where in the opening scene a kid died in a lift accident (actually it wasn't an accident, the computer AI controlling the lift had gone crazy and killed people in the building left and right, if I recall the plot correctly). I was thinking that had it been a Hollywood movie, the kid would have been the only survivor.
Post edited February 25, 2013 by timppu
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Wishbone: If you run the Gobliiins installer, you will see that you have the option of installing both the CD and floppy versions of all three games.
I don't own the GOG version of Gobliiins so I can't check.
NOLF 1 and 2 are VERY censored. So much so I can't even see them when I browse games!
Sorry for necroing this thread, but I didn't want to start a new one. I have questions regarding two games here on GOG:

1. Fahrenheit: From what I gather from the subforum the GOG version is uncensored (sex scene)?

2. Gothic: Here I was unable to find any info. Before GOG the situation was like this:

The US version was censored (covered nudity - the bathing girl late in the game wore a bikini).
The German version on the other hand had less blood (fixable by ini-hacking).
All non-German versions (IIRC) were missing the cool In Extremo concert (due to license issues).

So the question is: What about the GOG version? Blood slider? Concert? Nudity?
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toxicTom: Sorry for necroing this thread, but I didn't want to start a new one. I have questions regarding two games here on GOG:

1. Fahrenheit: From what I gather from the subforum the GOG version is uncensored (sex scene)?

2. Gothic: Here I was unable to find any info. Before GOG the situation was like this:

The US version was censored (covered nudity - the bathing girl late in the game wore a bikini).
The German version on the other hand had less blood (fixable by ini-hacking).
All non-German versions (IIRC) were missing the cool In Extremo concert (due to license issues).

So the question is: What about the GOG version? Blood slider? Concert? Nudity?
Fahrenheit is uncensored. From GOG's page:
"Disclaimer: This is an uncut and uncensored version of Fahrenheit"
As for Gothic, I'm not sure about GOG, but it seems that Steam is selling the censored version.
Post edited May 31, 2014 by Grargar
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Grargar: Fahrenheit is uncensored. From GOG's page:
"Disclaimer: This is an uncut and uncensored version of Fahrenheit"
As for Gothic, I'm not sure about GOG, but it seems that Steam is selling the censored version.
Thanks for the info. As for Gothic I'll just wait until someone who bought it here comes along.
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toxicTom: So the question is: What about the GOG version? Blood slider? Concert? Nudity?
Not sure about GOG version, but there is an easy solution for Blood and Nudity - http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-1805356.html