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  2. Censorship by Google - Wikipedia

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    In Pokémon Go, "CP" is an abbreviation of "Combat Power"—a level system in the game, and "CP" is an abbreviation of Club Penguin, but it was believed that YouTube's filters had accidentally interpreted it as referring to child pornography. The affected channels were restored, and YouTube apologized for the inconvenience.

  3. Pokémon Go live events - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 Go Fest was held on 17–18 July, with a lower ticket price of $5. [49] With the pandemic's impact having lessened in parts of the world, the 2021 Go Fest involved at-home events still, but also a number of real-life gatherings in 21 cities across the United States and Europe. Unlike events in 2017–2019, which saw Niantic set up many ...

  4. Video game censorship - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the Chinese Ministry banned Battlefield 4 as they claimed it misrepresented China and was an attempt to "smears China's image". [17] Display of blood in Chinese game industry is strictly limited, if not banned. Before 2019, blood in many games cannot be red. [18] The new ban prohibits the presence of any blood. [19]

  5. Pokémon Go - Wikipedia

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    Some players also downloaded a clone app called City Spirit Go, which was released shortly after Pokémon Go 's beta test in Japan. [150] As of 2020, the official game is still unplayable in most parts of China with GPS modules being blocked in-game. [citation needed] Following its August 6, 2016 launch in Taiwan, the game became extremely popular.

  6. Pokémon episodes removed from rotation - Wikipedia

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    After the airing of "Dennō Senshi Porygon", the Pokémon anime took a four-month hiatus. Many elements of the series were changed to prevent any possible recreation of the incident. [10] The show went on a four month hiatus until the airing of "Pikachu's Goodbye", after which regular airings of the anime resumed. [4]

  7. Pokémon competitive play - Wikipedia

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    Pokémon may be set to any level up to and including level 100. Any Pokémon, move, or game mechanic not banned to AG or Ubers may be used in OU. [13] Ubers: Functions as the OU ban list as well as its own tier. Most Pokémon in Ubers are Legendary Pokémon, though some non-Legendary Pokémon have also been banned from OU in past generation metas.

  8. Intellectual property protection by Nintendo - Wikipedia

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    April 2010: Takedown of Pokemon MMO Pokenet. [46] March 2015: Takedown of fan made remake of Super Mario 64 titled Super Mario 64 HD. [47] May 2015: Takedown of The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time 2D, a fan remake of Ocarina of Time in the style of A Link to the Past. [48] April 2016: Takedown of Zelda tribute game Zelda30Tribute. [49]

  9. Wikipedia:Unusual articles/Popular culture, entertainment and ...

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    Two comic strips, in the United Kingdom and the United States, that debuted on the exact same day, with the exact same name. "Dennō Senshi Porygon" An episode of the "harmless" Pokémon cartoon that caused seizures in almost 700 Japanese children, ultimately leading to it being banned right after airing and the anime going under a 4-month hiatus.