Also, Call Of Duty: World At War was banned in Germany and Japan for main reasons. For Germany, they banned the game because of the Swastika symbol and for Japan, they banned the game because the intro shows the japanese dark moments during WW2
@ Thank you. I was just thinking in terms that none of these games are banned in the U.S. because there seems to be a level of acceptance from the young kids who play them and I assume they have their parents blessing. There is certainly no government oversight over these games (in the U.S.) which allows them to play just about every type of game they want.
Should have just said North Korea bans all games
Also, Call Of Duty: World At War was banned in Germany and Japan for main reasons. For Germany, they banned the game because of the Swastika symbol and for Japan, they banned the game because the intro shows the japanese dark moments during WW2
I’m not surprised that no games are banned in the U.S.
The reason why Call Of Duty: World At War is not banned in the U.S is because its shows the game how the allies won during WW2
@ Thank you. I was just thinking in terms that none of these games are banned in the U.S. because there seems to be a level of acceptance from the young kids who play them and I assume they have their parents blessing. There is certainly no government oversight over these games (in the U.S.) which allows them to play just about every type of game they want.
@@luvcats120 anyways, Call Of Duty: World At War was only banned in Germany and Japan
@ Ok, well being an older female, i have no interest in that type of gaming, so it’s no big deal. I watch a lot of videos to learn things, though.
@@luvcats120 only for teenagers anyways
1:03 what's your timing first😂
1984 be like:
“Indonesia”