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  2. Video game censorship - Wikipedia

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    Video game censorship. In video games, censorship are efforts by an authority to limit access, censor content, or regulate video games or specific video games due to the nature of their content. Some countries will do this to protect younger audiences from inappropriate content using rating systems such as the ESRB rating system.

  3. List of banned video games by country - Wikipedia

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    The ban was lifted on 23 June 2016; the game can be acquired in physical and non-physical format through Steam. Counter-Strike is banned because of violence and a map simulating a Favela in 2008. The ban was later lifted and the game is available for sale. EverQuest is banned because the player is able to go on quests for both good and evil.

  4. Censorship of Japanese media in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Computer, online and arcade-style video games were allowed to be sold, and sporting events, news programs and documentaries were allowed to be broadcast on television. Music recordings and CDs with no Japanese lyrics, such as instrumental music or songs sung in other languages, was allowed to be sold. Total liberalization

  5. Yang Ching-shun - Wikipedia

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    He expressed no interest in his studies and chose to work in a local billiard hall near his home, where he met Chao Fong-pang. He first started playing pool at the age of 14 and by the time he was 16, he was Japan Open champion beating Francisco Bustamante. His hobbies included golf and fishing. Yang Ching-shun died on 6 December 2023, at the ...

  6. Sugoroku - Wikipedia

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    Man and woman playing ban-sugoroku. (from Hikone Screen) Sugoroku (雙六 or 双六) (literally 'double six') refers to two different forms of a Japanese board game: ban-sugoroku (盤双六, 'board-sugoroku') which is similar to western tables games like backgammon, and e-sugoroku (絵双六, 'picture-sugoroku') which is similar to Western ...

  7. Shutdown law - Wikipedia

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    20 November 2011. Status: Repealed. The Youth Protection Revision Act, commonly known as the Shutdown Law or Cinderella Law, was an act of the South Korean National Assembly which forbade children under the age of sixteen to play online video games between the hours of 00:00 and 06:00. The legislature passed the law on 19 May 2011 and it went ...

  8. Ryan Bang - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Bang. Bang Hyun-sung ( Korean : 방현성; Hanja : 方縣成; born 16 June 1991), [1] professionally known as Ryan Bang, is a Philippine television personality of South Korean descent, host, comedian, actor, singer and vlogger based in the Philippines. [2] Bang is one of a few Korean expatriates to appear prominently in Philippine ...

  9. Law 3037/2002 - Wikipedia

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    Law 3037/2002. Law 3037/2002 was a controversial law passed by the Greek government Greece In 2002 and was later repealed in 2011. The law effectively banned all electronic games in public places in the hopes that it would fight illegal gambling in the country. The bill was formulated after a member of the then ruling Panhellenic Socialist ...