Difference between revisions 72230397 and 72306236 on enwiki{{sources}} Throughout history, [[games]] -- board, card, physical, and [[video games|video]] -- have been a source of [[controversy]], and many have been outlawed. The following is a list of games that have aroused some sort of social controversy; more information about each game's controversy is available in the article on that game. ==Controversial games== ===Physical games=== (contracted; show full) *''[[Silent Scope]]'' (stand-up [[sniper]] arcade game; player holds a gun and looks through a scope while shooting his victims; accused of being a "murder simulator") *''[[Soldier of Fortune (computer game)|Soldier of Fortune]]'' series (gratuitous violence) *''[[The Suffering (game)|The Suffering]]'' (graphic violence; monsters based on violent crime; subliminal flashes of v oiolent images) *''[[Under Ash]]'' (has strong real-world ties to the [[Israeli-Palestinian conflict]]) ====Adult content==== :''See also:[[Adult video games]]'' These games have been the subject of controversy mainly due to sexual themes, graphic nudity, obscene language, or drug use. *''[[Beat Em and Eat Em]]'' (Bold sexual nature) (contracted; show full)==Notes== <references/> [[Category:Controversial computer and video games| Controversial games]] [[Category:Lists of games|Controversial games]] [[Category:Moral panics|Controversial games]] [[Category:Psychology lists|Controversial games]] [[Category:Computer and video game lists]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=72306236.
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