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  2. Creamola Foam - Wikipedia

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    Creamola Foam was a soft drink produced in the form of effervescent crystals that were mixed with water. It was manufactured in Glasgow and sold in the UK from the 1950s, until Nestlé ended production in October 1998. [1] In 2005, Allan McCandlish of Cardross started producing a re-creation of Creamola Foam under the name ‘Kramola Fizz’.

  3. List of banned video games by country - Wikipedia

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    Brazil has banned many video games since 1999, mainly due to depictions of violence and cruelty, [20] making it illegal to distribute and otherwise sell these games. [21] [22] Additionally, the Brazilian advisory rating system requires that all video games be rated by the organization, where unrated video games are banned from being sold in ...

  4. List of controversial video games - Wikipedia

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    The player is taught by a pickup artist how to pick up women by going through multiple choice questions accompanied by video clips. The game came under fire by a number of video game critics; one described it as the "world's sleaziest game", [32] and another criticized the game for "normalizing rape culture" [33] Prior to its release, the game ...

  5. Video game censorship - Wikipedia

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    On 24 January 2011, Joe Baca reintroduced the Video game health labelling act as H.R. 400 of the 112th Congress. [49] The bill was once again passed onto the subcommittee. On 27 June 2011, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled on Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association. Video games were protected speech under the First Amendment.

  6. Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association - Wikipedia

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    Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association, 564 U.S. 786 (2011), was a landmark decision of the US Supreme Court that struck down a 2005 California law banning the sale of certain violent video games to children without parental supervision.

  7. Category:Censored video games - Wikipedia

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    The Darkness (video game) Dead Rising (video game) Death Race (1976 video game) Deus Ex: Human Revolution; Devil May Cry 5; Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hacker's Memory; Doom (1993 video game) Dota 2; Dragon Knight II; Dragon Star Varnir; Duke Nukem 3D

  8. Category:Video game controversies - Wikipedia

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    Saori (video game) Season pass (video games) Sex with Hitler; Sex with Stalin; Silent Hills; Silicon Knights; Skin gambling; Smite (video game) Soldier of Fortune (video game) Sonic Speed Simulator; Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc. v. Hotz; Spacebase DF-9; Square's Tom Sawyer; Star Citizen; Star Wars Battlefront II (2017 video game ...

  9. Talk:List of controversial video games - Wikipedia

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    Criticism from video game media or players, especially about the quality of the game (see List of video games notable for negative reception) Bans or rating decisions, especially if there are international differences in what content is appropriate (see List of banned video games)