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Dreamweb
published by Empire Interactive Entertainment in 1994, developed by Creative Reality

Sexualised violence! Sexualised!!
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platform: MS-DOS
game type: action/reflex, adventure
genre: Science Fiction, Fantasy
perspective: bird's-eye
display: Raster
languages available: English Spanish
This game was banned for supposed "sexualised violence" in Australia. As a matter of fact, the screen shot shown here is from the offending scene. The player controlled character is about to off the guy there who happens to be in bed with his girl at the time. The game is definitely not intended for kids and contains both sex and violence. But any "sexualised violence" exists in the imagination of the base minded people who lack the education to know "sexualised" is not even a real word. Videogame designers take note: You can kill all the videogame characters you want, before they have sex, but never after.

2003-02-14 20:21:35 - 4 replies

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Authors:
David Dew (graphics)
Matt Seldon (sound & music)
Richard L. Yapp (sound)
Tony Dillon (acting/voiceover)
Dee Graham (acting/voiceover)
John Haines (acting/voiceover)
Rena Kaye (acting/voiceover)
Patrick Kelly (acting/voiceover)
Carol Nudds (acting/voiceover)
Nikki Robinson (acting/voiceover)
Martin Sherman (acting/voiceover)


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