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3 Comments to The Darkness Banned in Singapore
by: Ycchon
On July 3, 2007 at 7:07 pm
wow… retarded people ftw. Parenting should be a class in school so when you grow up and decide to have kids you don’t over react to gaming titles that have LOTS OF VIOLENCE OMG and just not buy them.
by: cybrpunk
On July 3, 2007 at 9:48 pm
This is very interesting. I’m not sure about in the States, but in the Asia Pacific region (not including Japan), all XBox360 games are made in Singapore. Everyone of them has a “Made In Singapore” tag on the back and is the easiest way to know that a particular 360 game will work with my asian 360. So considering this, they are actually banning a game which they are being paid to produce?
Singapore has some odd laws, but this seems like shooting themselves in the foot.
by: Pan Jianwei
On July 4, 2007 at 8:33 am
Well for export purposes, made in Singapore only.
Thats not the strangest thing, PS3 version is being sold but 360 being banned makes no sense at all!!!
Anyway if GTA 4 and Bioshock is being really banned as reported just import from overseas. No harm done other than a lighter wallet.