I get changing the "barely legal" gag, but 41!? That's just ridiculous at that point, why not change it to something like 26? Censorship can be real confusing at times.
Yeah. Some of the new names seem just as bad as, if not worse than, the original names. Possibly intended as satire to make fun of the name changes the ESRB made them do.
@@BankaiIchigo12345 Defiitely. It's like when Matt and Trey weren't allowed to name the South Park movie "All hell breaks Loose" because you can't have the word "hell" in a movie title, so they suggested "Bigger, Longer and Uncut" instead and got that approved because the censors missed the wordplay.
@@BankaiIchigo12345 What's funny was I know at least one theater in some ridiculous part of the country that thought it was clever to change it to heck boy on the marquee, no I'm not kidding. I can't remember if it was Kansas, Missouri somewhere they just really took umbrage with hell being used. It was the crappiest version of hellboy it should be said so I'm okay with it getting a raw deal.
@@EternalReplicant God I hate the Early years of Japanese content in America. It was so dang censored. If recent history has taught me anything, when we react, we do so in a extreme manner. and that does not make me happy.
@Paul Bell I mean did you see what happened to his finger when he was skateboarding with his kids during quarantine?! yikes!. But he just plays it off like it's nothing it's hilarious. Yeah it's like totally broken but it's fine. What a badass.
The funniest thing about all this is that I never once noticed the blood in the PS1 version. It was only until I found out about the N64's censorship that I realized you'd splurt blood after falling down, which really shows how pointless removing it was.
@@G.Freeman92 my favorite as a kid was using the blood cheat in thps3 and then getting myself wedged between a moving car and a wall and the wall would just get painted red. this was the ps2 or gamecube version i believe i cant remember.
Even though I find the removal blood in the new game to be kind of lame it's not that big a loss to be honest. It didn't add much to the game and losing it doesn't really subtract anything from it. As long as the music is in I'm good.
I grew up with the N64 version of 1 and 2, and the PS1 version of 3, but I really don't think having blood adds or detracts from anything so it's not a missed feature nor did I ever think "there should be blood/bleeding". I prefer it without blood, personally
all the song censorship back then was silly. As a 7 year old I could tell what every cussword was in any song regardless of how long it was bleeped or distorted for.
Even rap music on RUclips is censored by completely replacing words in some cases. In the official music video on YT for the rap song Money In The Bank, there's one scene in the song where I guy points to a woman and says "these are what love me". In the original lyrics though (which can be heard on the official CD or digital download, as well as found typed out on any online lyrics website) the actual phrase is "these hoes love me". The word "hoes" was replaced with the two words "are what" in the official music video on RUclips.
@@BankaiIchigo12345 Yep!! Even the tame words like ass is censored out.. What the hell?! If I want edited music I will listen to the radio! I listened to an old Eminem song on RUclips and it sounded like a completely different song.. It felt strange! I couldn't even Stomach a Kendrick Lamar or G-Eazy song on here cause of the censorship..
I don't think Nintendo had anything to do with the family-friendly policy after the ESRB was established. They allowed both Mortal Kombat II and Doom to be sold for the system, uncensored. I think the developers themselves drew a hard line between what was a "game for kids" and what was a "game for adults" because back then, when it came to Nintendo's systems, players were either young children or adults who played Nintendo as children. Older kids and teenagers gravitated more to PS1.
Yeah exactly! it was sorta done on purpose for marketing reasons, very retarded for them to do that but i'd vivldly remember being as to why and it was also to get people to buy the next gen consoles (of the time) if they wanted the T for Teen version
@@jonnyOysters Duke Nukem: Zero Hour actually had a ton more sex jokes and swearing than Duke Nukem 64 as well. Nintendo haven't been overly strict on third party publishers for a long, long time.
@@TromaDogg right not to mention there were tons of teen games on the N64 with blood, some sexuality and language, (WWF no mercy comes to mind) I'm sure the uncensored versions of the Pro skater games would of been on too if the developers wished so.
@@TromaDogg You can find literal hentai visual novels on the eshop now. They're the censored versions of course with the actual hentai scenes removes, but even without them it's obvious what the games are and it's still implied that the fucking happens. The days of Nintendo giving a shit about being family friendly are long gone lol.
The GameCube release of THPS3 being uncensored and appropriately rated T for Teen leads me to think that it was less a mandate from Nintendo and more a decision from Activision to make the N64 ports target a younger demographic group.
It more than likely was an Activision decision, not a Nintendo one...Nintendo haven't been strict with third parties for years and even Duke Nukem: Zero Hour on N64 had a ton more sexual humour and swearing than Duke Nukem 64 did. It's actually Sony who have become the censor happy goons now.
Changing that sign is the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen in a commercial. I mean the commercial isn't really changed at all except for that one thing and that's the difference between an E rated game commercial and a T rated game commercial what?! really?!
I know THPS 1,2, & 3 were censored on N64 and rated E, yet the PS1 versions of 1 & 2 were uncensored and rated T. I can maybe understand the games being censored on N64 but what I’m more curious about is why was the PS1 version of 3 censored and rated E like the N64 version as well as the PS1 version of 4? Wonder why 3 & 4 were censored on the (then) last gen consoles.
Something that comes to mind - the PS1 version of Pro Skater 4, and only that version, had some really odd censoring of one of the tracks, Agent Orange - Bloodstains . They cut out 'sometimes I'd rather kill' and 'fine wine' for some reason...for the latter, they loop the 'speed kills' line again, and since that's the version I played that's how I always thought it went.
@@loucam08 thps4 on ps1 was my first thps game ever and I remember wondering, why would they modify the songs. I am annoyed as the new thps 1 + 2 still has sensored songs :|
I remember there was another song that was censored called "Spokesman" by Goldfinger, they replaced "who the f**k is felicity" with a repeat of "all I see is choreography" even though "FUCK" was already censored.
@@NiGHTSfreak235 Interesting, didn't know about that one. Listening to the full version for the first time, they censored 'god damn' in the chorus too.
I still remember that stupid segment where people was complaining about the SNES. The segment had a Psychologist and everything telling people how it was marketing instead of an upgraded system. This was before computers.
The US rather than the entire West, in Europe we were fine: my Amiga version of Final Fight (while not great) was completely uncensored. Also, I remember that in the Amiga version of Rodland they added a sexy faerie not present in the original Japanese, LOL. EDIT: Also, there was a beach volley game where you could see some topless girl on the side of the field (strange how the memory works,I had forgot this until now).
dude, everyone makes a major deal out of minor words here in the states. You can’t even say god damn it without someone looking at you like you did something wrong.
They'd stopped that by the time Duke Nukem: Zero Hour came out, it had loads of scantily clad women, sex jokes and swearing. The changes in Duke Nukem 64 were just daft though as you say 😂
The GameCube/Xbox version of TH3 has a song edit for "Let's Get Dirty" the lyric says "My dress code is all black when I'm making the moves. Similar to the new PlayStation 2." PlayStation is removed so you only hear, "Similar to the new (blank) 2." In the game's extra there was a contest where the winner (GC/Xbox) wins a new video game console. The PS2 version states the winner gets a new PlayStation 2.
One funny thing the Gamecube version of THPS3 censored was the line from Redman's Let's Get Dirty. "My dress code is all black when I'm makin' the moves, similar to the new [[PlayStation 2]]" Can't give the competition free advertisement I guess
The new game is pretty censored too. Lack of blood, the way you can't use certain words on park creator (even if they aren't cuss words), the lyrics in the songs, the lack of impaling spikes in park creator...etc
Also on the Xbox version. It also happened in the Hip-Hop Chairs video. In the Xbox version, the beginning says "Presents" in grey, "Hip-Hop Chairs" in blue, then the last text says "Steve Ganem", "Proud Member", and "New Game System Winner!" in yellow. We guess it would be weird if Microsoft and Nintendo were to advertise the Sony Playstation 2. Understandable. The Xbox version is still considered to be the best with the additional Trade-show video, the Oil Rig level, and the character X-Ray.
Her getting changed from barely legal to 41 reminds me of this pic where a girl is bragging about not getting ID'd despite being underage and the first comment says something like "Yeah 'cause you look old as shit".
"Spanky gap," that sounds like a sex euphemism. Like, I get that "handi gap" is edgy, but it's not like the playground wouldn't be laughing at spanky gap.
I like "Big Daddy" better. And the censored rap lyrics in the third game actually sound cooler with how they mixed it, but they're very rough in the first game.
pro skater 4 was released on ps1 as well and it was censored. interestingly while the ps1 versions of 3 and 4 as well as the n64 games in the series had the blood removed the tapwave zodiac version of 4 as well as the gba games in the series kept the blood and still got an e rating.
And to think that Nintendo was the one that made a big deal out of almost everything back then because "think of the children" while the Playstation usually went full of "show us everything" mode and now its basically completely reversed (actually worse than that).
@@theextremeanimator4721 Yeah and thats why i, after 20+ years on Playstation as main plattform, jumped to Nintendo. Sony can keep their "but muh fewings" crap. Nintendo has a lot of cultured games to offer.
@@dukenukem7043 Good choice. Nintendo and PC (right now) are the only ones that dont give a damn about "but muh fewings" in contrast to Sony and even Microsoft (console).
@@culturedbrother same setup I got nowadays too bro lol! but on a serious note, not sure you care or so but technically Nintendo always had mature rated violent and sexual games on their Famicom and Super Famicom (NES & SNES) Japanese days it was that for some odd reason we gotten the short end of the stick and wasn't sure why we got royally screwed over back then but my guess was that adults/parents considered video games as for children and not for grown ups and of course Nintendo of America had to cater to that mentally mindset market of America and Europe unfortunately meaning having to miss out on some badass Japan exclusive games from the 80's & 90's.
This makes NO SENSE! The song is using the literal, proper noun form of the word "Hell," not an expletive form like WHAT THE HELL or OH HELL (even then I don't see it but this is just ridiculous).
Nintendo allowed stuff like Conkers Bad Fur Day so I'm guessing Nintendo would have allowed these games to be rated T. Neversoft probably thought the N64 generally had a younger install base when compared to the PS1 (honestly, back then, it probably did) so they probably assumed E rated versions would sell better on it. They must have changed their minds by the time the GameCube rolled around.
It’s weird how THPS 1 & 2 were censored on N64 and rated E yet they were uncensored on PS1 and rated T. So does anyone know why the PS1 versions of THPS 3 & 4 were censored and rated E?
9:05 actually it was the last time a Nintendo 64 game would be released at all for Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 was the final Nintendo 64 game to see release
The N64 ports play fine, the issue that bothers me the most came from the soundtracks getting butchered. The first game wasn't too bad but THPS2 got completely screwed. One of my all time favorite licensed soundtracks got murdered on N64.
Dude, they all got treated horribly. I mean, the first one was the worst one, (unintended rhyme), due to the fact that both the sound quality, and the loop job was horrible, whereas with the other 2 games it was just the looping that was horrible. Oh, and the stupid censorship. I mean, the remake is no better with the censorship, but at least this time, (I’m actually surprised by this), they were actually able to get the full soundtrack with no loops, to fit on the cartridge. I mean, obviously they had to cut down on the graphics, not a lot, but a little, but they were still able to fit it on the cart.
That's not the Genesis version of MK1. That's just the SNES version with the sweat recolored red. If only the Genesis/Mega Drive game had looked that good....
@@SirioNovilunium that's just only one game tho but if we're talking about every single game that came out on the Switch lately since then, hell no! lol
I’m playing my N64 again pretty regularly and was playing the final level comp in THPS3 and realized when I went to the main menu the dude behind the counter wasn’t there like in my PS2 days. That threw me. But then I was jamming to “Wish” and they sliced the hell out of that song. So then I shrugged and reminded myself “N64 problems”. Glad you confirmed it
Why would one remove blood in a game about skateboarding? I would understand to remove blood when accidentally or intentionally hurting NPCs, but not when falling on your face. When I fall in real-life, I bleed. Every kid knows that. (I played the teen rated version of THPS3 as a young kid LMAO) When my character ingame was bleeding after I messed up a stunt, I instantly realized that what the skater is doing is dangerous, and I shouldn't try to do it at home without proper equipment and training. The blood in this game was like a warning, telling me to leave stunts like these to professionals. Removing the blood might remove the awareness of actual danger for kids I suppose.
@@RigalicReign That's kind of sad, it's like an old man trying appeal to teenagers when all he does is embarrass himself. He should know that he's too old to be doing that. If he has kids, I'm sure they are ashamed that an old man is trying to be young when he's not.
@@whitewolf3051 have you never seen the sad Tony hawk memes? It's heartbreaking, my personal favorite is the TSA agents, "you have the same name as that skateboarder"
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i didnt even knew the ages were listed LMAO. BTw, i had PS and N64 but 99% of the time i just played the N64 version because no load times and never crashed unlike the crap PS version.
I don{t now if you will address this any time, but, there is a song censored in the PSOne version of the THPS4 Game. Spokesman by Goldfinger. The F bomb in the 1:07 mark was removed. Not only Nintendo applied some kind of censorship.
Also the censorship of the lyrics is a joke. You can still hear the word "hell". It's just broken into 2 syllables. After the so called censorship here it sounds more like "ha ell". And in fact this distortion of the lyrics makes it seem more in theme with the heavy metal style music.
I felt that game should have been more censored and give it an M rating. Therefore parents would have prevented the unavoidable mental scars that game would have caused with its infinite rings. You couldn't see the "ending" unless you beat the game on hard. Using a cheating device doesn't undo the mental scarring.
I get changing the "barely legal" gag, but 41!?
That's just ridiculous at that point, why not change it to something like 26?
Censorship can be real confusing at times.
The age was probably to mock the request in all honesty. If you're gonna make us change it we'll just make it something rediculous.
@@jforce321
That'd make sense if that's the case.
it's hilarious though
@@Pellbort Not true
@@whitewolf3051 TH is how old right now? You try telling him that
"Spanky Gap" and "Big Daddy"?
I thought they were trying to tone _down_ the sexual references?!
Yeah. Some of the new names seem just as bad as, if not worse than, the original names. Possibly intended as satire to make fun of the name changes the ESRB made them do.
@@BankaiIchigo12345 Defiitely. It's like when Matt and Trey weren't allowed to name the South Park movie "All hell breaks Loose" because you can't have the word "hell" in a movie title, so they suggested "Bigger, Longer and Uncut" instead and got that approved because the censors missed the wordplay.
G rated movies can't have the word hell in the title. But in general this not a requirement. Remember the movie Hellboy?
@@BankaiIchigo12345
What's funny was I know at least one theater in some ridiculous part of the country that thought it was clever to change it to heck boy on the marquee, no I'm not kidding.
I can't remember if it was Kansas, Missouri somewhere they just really took umbrage with hell being used.
It was the crappiest version of hellboy it should be said so I'm okay with it getting a raw deal.
@@Pikachu132 That correct! Even XXX movies titles can't be too suggested in the States..
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[Guitar Riff]
"ALL!"
[Guitar Riff]
[Link using his Spin Slash]
[Guitar Riff]
"Can't stop us now!"
HYAAHHH!
😂
that should be a Nintendo censor staple on anything just replace it with link noises that sound close to a distorted version of the word
Link Against the Machine
I'm honestly surprised the "kids" versions of the games didn't have added helmets and knee pads.
Must separate the church and skate
Funnily enough, they did add helmets and pads in the remake. Removed the blood as well.
@@EternalReplicant God I hate the Early years of Japanese content in America. It was so dang censored. If recent history has taught me anything, when we react, we do so in a extreme manner. and that does not make me happy.
@@HowardDPVT True, these games are American though.
@Paul Bell
I mean did you see what happened to his finger when he was skateboarding with his kids during quarantine?! yikes!. But he just plays it off like it's nothing it's hilarious. Yeah it's like totally broken but it's fine. What a badass.
The funniest thing about all this is that I never once noticed the blood in the PS1 version. It was only until I found out about the N64's censorship that I realized you'd splurt blood after falling down, which really shows how pointless removing it was.
In all honesty it was more about how meaningless ratings are. "Blood? Ok then it is one age category higher". Like kids never have bled.
@@G.Freeman92 my favorite as a kid was using the blood cheat in thps3 and then getting myself wedged between a moving car and a wall and the wall would just get painted red. this was the ps2 or gamecube version i believe i cant remember.
Even though I find the removal blood in the new game to be kind of lame it's not that big a loss to be honest.
It didn't add much to the game and losing it doesn't really subtract anything from it. As long as the music is in I'm good.
@@teacoffee42 really bad when to tag stuff you have to use your own blood!
I grew up with the N64 version of 1 and 2, and the PS1 version of 3, but I really don't think having blood adds or detracts from anything so it's not a missed feature nor did I ever think "there should be blood/bleeding". I prefer it without blood, personally
all the song censorship back then was silly. As a 7 year old I could tell what every cussword was in any song regardless of how long it was bleeped or distorted for.
There was an additional censor in the GameCube and Xbox versions. The song "Let's Get Dirty" mentions the PlayStation 2
Even rap music on RUclips is censored by completely replacing words in some cases. In the official music video on YT for the rap song Money In The Bank, there's one scene in the song where I guy points to a woman and says "these are what love me". In the original lyrics though (which can be heard on the official CD or digital download, as well as found typed out on any online lyrics website) the actual phrase is "these hoes love me". The word "hoes" was replaced with the two words "are what" in the official music video on RUclips.
@@BankaiIchigo12345 The most ridiculous ones are when they censor tamer word in
@@BankaiIchigo12345 Yep!! Even the tame words like ass is censored out.. What the hell?! If I want edited music I will listen to the radio! I listened to an old Eminem song on RUclips and it sounded like a completely different song.. It felt strange! I couldn't even Stomach a Kendrick Lamar or G-Eazy song on here cause of the censorship..
I knew a song mentioned the PlayStation 2, had no idea it was censored in the GameCube and Xbox versions.
I don't think Nintendo had anything to do with the family-friendly policy after the ESRB was established. They allowed both Mortal Kombat II and Doom to be sold for the system, uncensored. I think the developers themselves drew a hard line between what was a "game for kids" and what was a "game for adults" because back then, when it came to Nintendo's systems, players were either young children or adults who played Nintendo as children. Older kids and teenagers gravitated more to PS1.
Yeah exactly! it was sorta done on purpose for marketing reasons, very retarded for them to do that but i'd vivldly remember being as to why and it was also to get people to buy the next gen consoles (of the time) if they wanted the T for Teen version
Right.... When Conkers bad fur day pushed limits on the N64 of what could done.
@@jonnyOysters Duke Nukem: Zero Hour actually had a ton more sex jokes and swearing than Duke Nukem 64 as well. Nintendo haven't been overly strict on third party publishers for a long, long time.
@@TromaDogg right not to mention there were tons of teen games on the N64 with blood, some sexuality and language, (WWF no mercy comes to mind) I'm sure the uncensored versions of the Pro skater games would of been on too if the developers wished so.
@@TromaDogg You can find literal hentai visual novels on the eshop now. They're the censored versions of course with the actual hentai scenes removes, but even without them it's obvious what the games are and it's still implied that the fucking happens. The days of Nintendo giving a shit about being family friendly are long gone lol.
This was very interesting. Also I just find it fascinating that one of the very last N64 games was Tony Hawk in 2003 I think.
Tony hawk 3 was the last n64 game, to be exact
2002
THPS3 was the last NTSC N64 game.
I remember getting it for Christmas
@@charlesthetuna3091 I feel bad for anyone who had to play the n64 version of 3. We just got jobs and bought a ps2
68% off on Nord VPN? They couldn't give that extra 1% huh...
68%... That's not so nice.
Maybe they censored it LOL
Maybe that was Nord's sneaky way of getting you to think about 69, without the bad publicity.
Do you see what channel we are watching?
@@randmiller88 that's the line, you did, WOOOOOO YEAHHH HE DUCKING SAID IT.
The GameCube release of THPS3 being uncensored and appropriately rated T for Teen leads me to think that it was less a mandate from Nintendo and more a decision from Activision to make the N64 ports target a younger demographic group.
@@lol-ih1tl It's very likely to do with marketing reasons then companies tell them to tone down things as we seen with Pro Skater 3 & 4
Did you forget about BMX triple x, the gamecube had a video that the Xbox and the PS2 didn't have.
@@mikekazz5353 yeah but that was a garbage game nobody cares
It was.
It more than likely was an Activision decision, not a Nintendo one...Nintendo haven't been strict with third parties for years and even Duke Nukem: Zero Hour on N64 had a ton more sexual humour and swearing than Duke Nukem 64 did. It's actually Sony who have become the censor happy goons now.
I had no idea Private Carerra was even a character in TH and I've played TH a ton. Time to whip out the N64
Time to 'whip it out'.
Private carerra isn’t in the n64 version
@@SuperSX1234 She's in the first game on N64, the video literally shows it at around 3:50
@@TromaDogg oh yeah I forgot I was thinking about the second gane
Breaking the rules: Bad
Being chased by the police: Acceptable
Changing that sign is the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen in a commercial. I mean the commercial isn't really changed at all except for that one thing and that's the difference between an E rated game commercial and a T rated game commercial what?! really?!
I know THPS 1,2, & 3 were censored on N64 and rated E, yet the PS1 versions of 1 & 2 were uncensored and rated T. I can maybe understand the games being censored on N64 but what I’m more curious about is why was the PS1 version of 3 censored and rated E like the N64 version as well as the PS1 version of 4? Wonder why 3 & 4 were censored on the (then) last gen consoles.
"Cause you smell like a takas"
Something that comes to mind - the PS1 version of Pro Skater 4, and only that version, had some really odd censoring of one of the tracks, Agent Orange - Bloodstains
. They cut out 'sometimes I'd rather kill' and 'fine wine' for some reason...for the latter, they loop the 'speed kills' line again, and since that's the version I played that's how I always thought it went.
watch?v=AdIk22bRF4A
You can hear it in action at 3:15 - 3:30 here.
@@loucam08 thps4 on ps1 was my first thps game ever and I remember wondering, why would they modify the songs. I am annoyed as the new thps 1 + 2 still has sensored songs :|
No way, I remember jamming to this song as a kid while playing and I never noticed anything wrong
I remember there was another song that was censored called "Spokesman" by Goldfinger, they replaced "who the f**k is felicity" with a repeat of "all I see is choreography" even though "FUCK" was already censored.
@@NiGHTSfreak235 Interesting, didn't know about that one. Listening to the full version for the first time, they censored 'god damn' in the chorus too.
It is surprising how overly moderated retro gaming was in the west.
And kids of the 90s/early 2000s has no idea.
Nothing changed, is what I get out of this
I still remember that stupid segment where people was complaining about the SNES. The segment had a Psychologist and everything telling people how it was marketing instead of an upgraded system. This was before computers.
The US rather than the entire West, in Europe we were fine: my Amiga version of Final Fight (while not great) was completely uncensored.
Also, I remember that in the Amiga version of Rodland they added a sexy faerie not present in the original Japanese, LOL.
EDIT:
Also, there was a beach volley game where you could see some topless girl on the side of the field (strange how the memory works,I had forgot this until now).
Remember, Sony AND Nintendo are both Japanese companies. It wasnt necessarily western censorship so much as it was Nintendo.
What always flabberghasted me as that how "hell" can be such a severe curse.
Religious parents, particularly in America.
Even dumber, they didn't bother to change the line to something like "HEY!", rather choosing to censor it and make it obvious there was a minor swear.
"Hell" is considered a rude word only in the USA.
dude, everyone makes a major deal out of minor words here in the states. You can’t even say god damn it without someone looking at you like you did something wrong.
I mean, overuse of swears in soundtracks can be kind of crass and distracting
1:24 Imagine censoring sexy girls with nukes. my god 😆
The only stabbing allowed in a country is meat style or metal style. And never the two shall meet.
Violence is more acceptable than nudity to some people.
They'd stopped that by the time Duke Nukem: Zero Hour came out, it had loads of scantily clad women, sex jokes and swearing. The changes in Duke Nukem 64 were just daft though as you say 😂
@@Bennett1430 which is stupidity.
Oh man, those sexy girls were so promiscous, and especially the gigantic nucular warheads were so pristine and clean and pure and shiny!
The GameCube/Xbox version of TH3 has a song edit for "Let's Get Dirty" the lyric says "My dress code is all black when I'm making the moves. Similar to the new PlayStation 2." PlayStation is removed so you only hear, "Similar to the new (blank) 2." In the game's extra there was a contest where the winner (GC/Xbox) wins a new video game console. The PS2 version states the winner gets a new PlayStation 2.
they also removed some bikini ladies from Loading/objective screens.
DUDE, I don't know that THPS 3 was released on the 64, that's crazy
One funny thing the Gamecube version of THPS3 censored was the line from Redman's Let's Get Dirty. "My dress code is all black when I'm makin' the moves, similar to the new [[PlayStation 2]]" Can't give the competition free advertisement I guess
The new game is pretty censored too. Lack of blood, the way you can't use certain words on park creator (even if they aren't cuss words), the lyrics in the songs, the lack of impaling spikes in park creator...etc
They censored the word "Playstation 2" in the Song Let's Get Dirty by Redman on THPS3 on gamecube
Also on the Xbox version. It also happened in the Hip-Hop Chairs video. In the Xbox version, the beginning says "Presents" in grey, "Hip-Hop Chairs" in blue, then the last text says "Steve Ganem", "Proud Member", and "New Game System Winner!" in yellow. We guess it would be weird if Microsoft and Nintendo were to advertise the Sony Playstation 2. Understandable. The Xbox version is still considered to be the best with the additional Trade-show video, the Oil Rig level, and the character X-Ray.
Her getting changed from barely legal to 41 reminds me of this pic where a girl is bragging about not getting ID'd despite being underage and the first comment says something like "Yeah 'cause you look old as shit".
And Nintendo still wondered why there were so few mature games on their systems. At least this changed to an extent with the Switch
"Spanky gap," that sounds like a sex euphemism. Like, I get that "handi gap" is edgy, but it's not like the playground wouldn't be laughing at spanky gap.
"Handi Gap? Censor that."
*Censorship team:*
"..."
"ok ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)"
I noticed your voice really changed through the past 5 years. I'm glad you're still making more censorship videos.
Private Carrera being 41 actually makes her hotter.
How times have changed, nowadays you have more censorship on Playstation than on Nintendo.
Get over yourself.
@@Clay3613 NEVER!
Sadly true.
LOL, Nintendo has no games to be censored, Most of them looks like telletubies, LOL
@@psychopoison I can think of like three just from the top of my head: DOA, Merry Skeltor, moero chronicles.
This was very interesting
Thanks for making it
Were you runnin Conker on PJ64? Try rice's D3D plugin, you will get smoother framerate but it removes dynamic shadows.
I like "Big Daddy" better. And the censored rap lyrics in the third game actually sound cooler with how they mixed it, but they're very rough in the first game.
6:34 ALL HYEHOEBDJDN (chokes) CAN'T STOP US NOW
Tbh, if I looked this good at 41, I'd go skateboarding too !
Well I guess Conker’s Bad Fur Day was released in 2001 anyway, so I think the policy almost died at that time.
pro skater 4 was released on ps1 as well and it was censored. interestingly while the ps1 versions of 3 and 4 as well as the n64 games in the series had the blood removed the tapwave zodiac version of 4 as well as the gba games in the series kept the blood and still got an e rating.
Grew up on the n64 tony hawk 2 and never knew the blood was censored..
“You gotta wash your *****” is arguably worse
Pretty sure this was all self-censorship and not actually imposed by Nintendo. They just wanted one of their ports to be kid-friendly.
1:10 i'm pretty sure those are both snes screen shots but one of them have the sweat turn red.
I didn't even know these came out on N64.
4:50 "as well as Activision's Spider-Man".
You mean the one where Spider-Man was so ashamed about that he didn't show up on the cartridge artwork?
Never really thought that earlier Tony Hawk games would be so censored outside of blood and music.
Love the video! Can you please make a video about Monster Rangers and how it was censored in the west???
my how the tables have turned, with "SONY check" way up in google search analytics.
And to think that Nintendo was the one that made a big deal out of almost everything back then because "think of the children" while the Playstation usually went full of "show us everything" mode and now its basically completely reversed (actually worse than that).
...well, Sony moved their HQ to California, so that makes sense
And by Californiating yourself, you get woke.
@@theextremeanimator4721 Yeah and thats why i, after 20+ years on Playstation as main plattform, jumped to Nintendo. Sony can keep their "but muh fewings" crap.
Nintendo has a lot of cultured games to offer.
@@culturedbrother yeah i left team playstation also, i moved to PC and it was the best decision i ever made. i also have a switch for exclusives
@@dukenukem7043 Good choice. Nintendo and PC (right now) are the only ones that dont give a damn about "but muh fewings" in contrast to Sony and even Microsoft (console).
@@culturedbrother same setup I got nowadays too bro lol! but on a serious note, not sure you care or so but technically Nintendo always had mature rated violent and sexual games on their Famicom and Super Famicom (NES & SNES) Japanese days it was that for some odd reason we gotten the short end of the stick and wasn't sure why we got royally screwed over back then but my guess was that adults/parents considered video games as for children and not for grown ups and of course Nintendo of America had to cater to that mentally mindset market of America and Europe unfortunately meaning having to miss out on some badass Japan exclusive games from the 80's & 90's.
"oh god we need to censor the word hell to save the world"
~nintendo america
gotta admit for song censorship, devs did a good job making them kind of funny:
AW [VOMITS] CANT STOP US NOW
It's a demon leaving his body mid-song
This makes NO SENSE! The song is using the literal, proper noun form of the word "Hell," not an expletive form like WHAT THE HELL or OH HELL (even then I don't see it but this is just ridiculous).
Video Starts Here 0:46
Nintendo allowed stuff like Conkers Bad Fur Day so I'm guessing Nintendo would have allowed these games to be rated T. Neversoft probably thought the N64 generally had a younger install base when compared to the PS1 (honestly, back then, it probably did) so they probably assumed E rated versions would sell better on it. They must have changed their minds by the time the GameCube rolled around.
I'm surprised this didn't get taken down for copyright because he played a second of a copy written song.
It’s weird how THPS 1 & 2 were censored on N64 and rated E yet they were uncensored on PS1 and rated T. So does anyone know why the PS1 versions of THPS 3 & 4 were censored and rated E?
FUN FACT: Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 was the absolute final/last game to release on the N64.
in the states, yes, but apparently, in other parts of the world they didn’t stop until later. How later? I don’t know.
@@BlindMelonLordthe last game ever is Jordán McDonald Fighting Challenger in 2003. In Japan
9:05 actually it was the last time a Nintendo 64 game would be released at all for Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 was the final Nintendo 64 game to see release
**AND DON'T FORGET THE JOKER**
???
i forgot him
@@SuperSX1234I think this was a reference to Ace of Spades in the N64 release repeating that.
Nice to have you back, man.
surely im not the only one who got thps3 for ps1 after watching my friends play it on ps2 and then being extremely disappointed
The N64 ports play fine, the issue that bothers me the most came from the soundtracks getting butchered. The first game wasn't too bad but THPS2 got completely screwed. One of my all time favorite licensed soundtracks got murdered on N64.
Dude, they all got treated horribly. I mean, the first one was the worst one, (unintended rhyme), due to the fact that both the sound quality, and the loop job was horrible, whereas with the other 2 games it was just the looping that was horrible. Oh, and the stupid censorship. I mean, the remake is no better with the censorship, but at least this time, (I’m actually surprised by this), they were actually able to get the full soundtrack with no loops, to fit on the cartridge. I mean, obviously they had to cut down on the graphics, not a lot, but a little, but they were still able to fit it on the cart.
More videos please!
this guy talks like hes gonna burst out laughing but he never does
Lmao
N64 players be going out on their first day skateboarding with a bible and mommy's permission
Fun fact: Guerilla Radio music was already censored in the actual game removing the f bombs
the censorship for that song on n64 was really unnecessary
N64 wanted to be more family friendly. Yet still no one wears a helmet
I figured somebody in the comments may have some insight, but does anybody know why the CensoredGaming Subreddit has recently become private?
Thank god the switch version of the tony hawk remaster keeps the Teen rating like the Xbox and PlayStation version
That's not the Genesis version of MK1. That's just the SNES version with the sweat recolored red. If only the Genesis/Mega Drive game had looked that good....
TH pro skater 3 was the last one for N64 and TH pro skater 4 was the last one for PS1.
Now it's the opposite
Not quite the opposite, because some titles are still being censored by Nintendo (like Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE), but I get what you mean.
@@SirioNovilunium that's just only one game tho but if we're talking about every single game that came out on the Switch lately since then, hell no! lol
I’m playing my N64 again pretty regularly and was playing the final level comp in THPS3 and realized when I went to the main menu the dude behind the counter wasn’t there like in my PS2 days. That threw me. But then I was jamming to “Wish” and they sliced the hell out of that song. So then I shrugged and reminded myself “N64 problems”. Glad you confirmed it
(6:38) They could not think of anything to swap "Hell" with. I would say the world or society.
how can desblockin´ Private Carrera ?
8:55 i think it was not censored on ps1.Can anyone confirm?
Curse all censorship
Why would one remove blood in a game about skateboarding? I would understand to remove blood when accidentally or intentionally hurting NPCs, but not when falling on your face.
When I fall in real-life, I bleed.
Every kid knows that.
(I played the teen rated version of THPS3 as a young kid LMAO)
When my character ingame was bleeding after I messed up a stunt, I instantly realized that what the skater is doing is dangerous, and I shouldn't try to do it at home without proper equipment and training. The blood in this game was like a warning, telling me to leave stunts like these to professionals. Removing the blood might remove the awareness of actual danger for kids I suppose.
To be fair, it's really exagerated
What happened to the CensoredGaming subreddit?
03:35 seems more suggestive 04:07 cooler though but you should probably play the ps1 versions
Does the remaster bring in the unique content from the E rated games and the T rated games, or just the T rated version?
The famous *"All Houeèh! Can't stop us now!".*
weird they left nuts in the songs though.
N64 doesnt have "brood brothers" song in the first stage, it is an bullshi__-t, someone know if have a hack with more music of this version?
Good to see that you are still around CD!
You: Heck
Me, an intellectual: Lleh
ALL…
*HWEEEHH*
CANT STOP US NOW.
hey that character looks kind of like Tony Hawk
I love the P5 music on the background
Didn't Edge Of Reality handle the N64 port of THPS1 as well 2 and 3
Yeah they did
"Spanky" gap is more filthy than handy gap
This might just be Australia, but the soundtracks for THPS (and THUG/THAW) were all censored on PS2. Including hell, I think.
I like that the age change was from barely legal to 41... Way to target us Ara Ara demographic, Nintendo knew what some of us would be into
Cultured
Did they really think adults that old would be skateboarding?
@@whitewolf3051 Tony still does so...
@@RigalicReign That's kind of sad, it's like an old man trying appeal to teenagers when all he does is embarrass himself. He should know that he's too old to be doing that. If he has kids, I'm sure they are ashamed that an old man is trying to be young when he's not.
@@whitewolf3051 have you never seen the sad Tony hawk memes? It's heartbreaking, my personal favorite is the TSA agents, "you have the same name as that skateboarder"
i didnt even knew the ages were listed LMAO. BTw, i had PS and N64 but 99% of the time i just played the N64 version because no load times and never crashed unlike the crap PS version.
I don{t now if you will address this any time, but, there is a song censored in the PSOne version of the THPS4 Game. Spokesman by Goldfinger. The F bomb in the 1:07 mark was removed. Not only Nintendo applied some kind of censorship.
The word fuck was censored in the other versions to, along with goddamn.
Also the censorship of the lyrics is a joke. You can still hear the word "hell". It's just broken into 2 syllables. After the so called censorship here it sounds more like "ha ell". And in fact this distortion of the lyrics makes it seem more in theme with the heavy metal style music.
Funny thing is them changing the name of those gaps except for the holy shit one.Actually made those gap names sound worse lol
Admit it.
The first thing you thought of was Superman.
I felt that game should have been more censored and give it an M rating. Therefore parents would have prevented the unavoidable mental scars that game would have caused with its infinite rings. You couldn't see the "ending" unless you beat the game on hard. Using a cheating device doesn't undo the mental scarring.
@Judah Macabee ruclips.net/video/XeNKhm09Q88/видео.html
Oh my god those changes are laughable. The blood ok whatever, but everything else is a jooooke
If You Must is such a great song.
With the existence of rating boards I don't see why Nintendo cared about getting an E rating on Tony Hawk games.
They didn’t. Because after releasing Mortal Kombat II, they toned down the censorship. The decision to censor stuff was all Activision’s doing.
"Like you need to do with water cuz you smell like tah-cur!" 😂😂😂😂😂
ohh shiiit i remember the matt hoffman level.. actually i do remember that i played matt hoffman like a maniac.. totally forgot about it
Dave mirra 2 for the ps2 was the shit .
The Turok Series was fun. Duke Nukem 64 can jump into a Volcano.