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Cybergoth

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Hi there!

 

This is a small list and description of the 10 internet pages I frequented the most this year:

 

1. http://www.atariage.com/

 

Quite obvious. This year I didn't participate much in any HSC forums, but was mostly seen in the Blog/Homebrew/Wii sections.

 

2. http://www.officialdamned.com/

 

I'm checking the frontpage daily, but I'm not participating on the message board. I have an account, but I'm only ocassionally lurking. I'm Online since 1995 and there's only so and so much you can talk about a single band, so it just got too boring for me to participate.

 

3. http://www.capcom-europe.com

 

I'm a hardcore Capcom fan, so this year I joined the European forums. Unfortunately they are in ruins with maybe 20-25 active members, so I'll most likely switch over to http://capcom-unity.com/ soon.

 

4. http://nintendowiix.net

 

A German Wii news page in blog style. It has very fast and complete news and you can post comments without registering an account. Much fun hanging around there, mostly very friendly folks.

 

5. http://www.mobygames.com

 

The best games database on this planet. I actually think it perfectly compliments Wikipedia for games. While wikipedia may have better detailed info on some games and companies, you can much better research/browse mobygames. You want to know all C64 games that Electronic Arts released in 1988? That's just three mouseclicks on moby!

 

6. http://www.gamefaqs.com

 

I like the reviews and the FAQs. Also a good database.

 

7. http://www.lemon64.com

 

Still worth a visit, best C64 games information archive, okay search engine, yet overall unfortunately dead, since it no longer gets updated. The forum is also dead, there's like 5 posts a day in the "Games" section. I wonder where the C64 people meet these days, anyone having an idea?

 

8. http://www.gamerankings.com

 

I'm a game statistics/database/research fanatic you know. I even have hacked their frontend a bit, so I can search by company or retrieve more than 200 hits :)

 

9. http://www.kotaku.com

 

They hate the Wii just like IGN and many others, but at least their information is very fast.

 

10. http://www.ebay.com

 

Recently I figured that I can easily order banned games from ebay.co.uk, by just logging in there with my ebay.de account. Once bought I just need to log back into ebay.de and then I can even one-click pay with PayPal, who automatically transfer the right amount of GBP. Worked marvellous, I had Resident Evil 2 GC arriving within a week :)

 

 

 

What I'm still looking for these days is a comprehensive NES hub, with a good database and friendly community. Anyone having a pointer for me?

 

Greetings,

Manuel

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Recently I figured that I can easily order banned games from ebay.co.uk, by just logging in there with my ebay.de account. Once bought I just need to log back into ebay.de and then I can even one-click pay with PayPal, who automatically transfer the right amount of GBP. Worked marvellous, I had Resident Evil 2 GC arriving within a week.

 

That is surprising - do lots of games get banned in Germany (presumably for nazi references), or do you just like playing banned games?

 

Chris

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That is surprising - do lots of games get banned in Germany (presumably for nazi references), or do you just like playing banned games?

Both! :)

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That is surprising - do lots of games get banned in Germany (presumably for nazi references), or do you just like playing banned games?

 

The situation is pretty desperate. German youth protection went sooo overboard in recent years, that publishers don't even try anymore to release games like "Mad World", "House of the Dead" or the Wii version of "Dead Rising" to the German market. They'll keep making german language versions though, knowing that we'll just import them from the U.K. or Austria :)

 

Only big AAA releases like Dead Space or Resident Evil 5 can afford to be pushed through the verification process by lawyers, so they get at least an 18+ rating, which means they can at least legally be sold to adults.

 

If a game gets an 18+ rating, you can get it here. Some, like Dead Rising are refused a rating and then they can get fully banned, i.e. even I as an adult can not buy Dead Rising from a German retailer. To be precise, I am actually allowed to buy and own it, but _selling_ it here is illegal.

 

While in former times complete banning was really limited to Nazi propaganda and stuff like child pornography, these days not even a comparably "harmless" zombie game is safe from this process, which I personally classify as outright censorship :D

 

BTW: Technically is the Gamecube version of Resident Evil 2 not banned, but it is not rated either and without rating it can't be sold here. The PS version is 18+, so it would've gotten the same rating presumably, yet Capcom didn't even bother to sell it here.

 

EDIT: For the second part of your question, I just like playing "good" games, unfortunately some of them are banned. I'm not playing games because they're banned. I did so 20 years ago, when in school it was cool to know 18+ C64 games :D

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