
We know
Jericho is going to be scary and violent, but we didn't expect it to get any publicity for it. In a world where video game violence is spiraling upwards to a realm of not-even-realistic bodily destruction, Germany demanded that Codemasters edit
Jericho to better comply with their video game ratings system. Codemaster's replied: "Following a review by the USK ratings board, which declined to give an official rating, Codemasters has decided not to change the artistic vision of the renowned author and film-maker Clive Barker though cuts and extensive changes." Good for them.
Codemasters, making this decision, know that their marketing campaign in Germany is all but finished, so have decided to scrap the 360 and PS3 versions of the game in that region. The game will still be released on the PC, though, so if you're from the area, you've got a chance after all. Then again, the games are region free, so there's that route also. Don't forget, there's a demo of the game due out this week on the PSN (though
GamesIndustry says it's next week ... we're confused, too ... maybe it's for Europe).
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-26-2007 @ 2:13PM
T-P-M said...
It says "The game is due for release in Europe on October 26" so who knows...
Any info on what will be on PSN this week?
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9-26-2007 @ 2:28PM
drdre74 said...
Well with the internet and all seems easy enough you could just buy it online in germany and still get it.
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9-26-2007 @ 2:40PM
Dave said...
IGN says Europe will get the demo on October 4th. The western world will get it September 27th.
Incidentially, Codemasters' site is down right now!
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9-26-2007 @ 3:17PM
chaod said...
"the western world" includes a lot of europe you fuckwit. it's a pretty dated term anyway. emdc/eldc is what we were taught in geography
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9-26-2007 @ 3:17PM
chaod said...
actually im probably talking rubbish ignore my emdc/eldc comment
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9-26-2007 @ 3:19PM
finelicker said...
Well, that means no euro demo for PSN, SCEE won't want to ruffle any feathers.
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9-26-2007 @ 3:56PM
Emrah said...
Germany seems to a bit strict with their regulations. Valve's Orangebox has a special Germany version with no blood splatters. (Yes, animated characters bleeding was a problem)
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9-26-2007 @ 4:13PM
T-P-M said...
Germany’s always been like that. I remember when carmageddon had to be changed twice because of them, from humans to zombies to square robots. Then just after it was released a patch mysteriously appeared online than changed it back to humans. Aaahh those where the days… …OMG I feel old now :)
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9-26-2007 @ 4:36PM
Dave said...
Hey, choad, calm down. I was using the term loosely, I wasn't thinking about the actual geographic definition (which is quite subjective anyway). There's no need to be calling anyone names and swearing. I know you said to ignore your comment, but you made the comment and should be responsible for it.
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9-26-2007 @ 7:41PM
Consolcwby said...
@Dave: XD ROTFLMAO!!!!!
@chaod: You have to admit that was ONE line that HAS TO BE in a sig! =D
@Everyone: Well, score one for the devs! =) Now if only that posseur 'Rockstar' had these kind of balls!!!
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9-26-2007 @ 8:21PM
Dave said...
There is no reason to act like children and spit venom at one another over something as petty as the use of a term. It's immature and a waste of time. Unfortunately most people that frequent message boards, comment columns, and other forums enjoy being immature and childish. Then again, of course, that may be because the majority of them are immature children.
Anyway, Codematers has been down most of the day. So I assume that infers that they are preparing the site for the release of the demo. That's a good thing.
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9-26-2007 @ 8:22PM
Tim said...
Go Codemasters! Stick it to the MAN! About time someone said "FUCK YOU!" to these censoring turds.
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