Nintendo's Maniac Mansion Censorship Explored 66
Thanks to Video-Fenky for a new feature illustrating the Nintendo censorship affecting the NES version of Maniac Mansion. These comments were originally written up in a 1993 issue of Wired, and an unedited prototype NES cart of the classic point n' click adventure has been found to show the changes - though "Nintendo didn't catch the old 'blow up the hamster in the microwave' trick (it was removed in the European version)", changes include editing Nurse Edna's suggestive speeches ("I should have tied you to my bed, cutie!"), and switching graffiti in the bathroom from "For a good time EDNA 3444" to "Call EDNA 3444".
Nintendo will always be known as kid-friendly (Score:2, Interesting)
This kind of censorship is expected from them.
I still think that's why most gamers still go with the PS2 or Xbox..
ChiefArcher
Re:Nintendo will always be known as kid-friendly (Score:1)
it was Nintendo of America who demanded the changes,
not the main office in Japan. (Then again, NOA could be under orders from HQ, who knows.)
Re:Nintendo will always be known as kid-friendly (Score:4, Insightful)
The reason Nintendo is in such a hole right now is not as much because of their "kiddy" games as it is several bad business decisions. *coughSQUAREcough*
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You live in the bush for 15 years? (Score:4, Informative)
When MK 2 was ported, Nintendo didn't censor it in the slightest. They let the ESRB ratings (the renamed VRC that would rate all games on all platforms) Ever since then, Nintendo's policy has been to let things through unaltered, and let the ESRB ratings tell the tale.
I'm surprised you're so ignorant of it. Or maybe I'm not, if you think Nintendo only makes "kids" games.
Re:You live in the bush for 15 years? (Score:3, Interesting)
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Very interesting. (Score:2)
The OOT thing is very interesting. I think I have the revision 1 in cart form (as well an OOT bonus discs), so I'll try comparing those to see.
But wait! There's more! (Score:1)
Re:Nintendo will always be known as kid-friendly (Score:1, Interesting)
Yes, Nintendo themselves develop and publish games that people of all ages can enjoy.
But regarding third parties in the U.S., NoA saw the writing on the wall in the SNES days, after the market caused such a stir about the unpopular decision to alter the first Mortal Kombat game (changing the color of blood, changing some fatalities). That's why Mortal Kombat II contained red blood and was arcade-accu
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Your statement is almost correct, but not quite. There was a time where Nintendo was very strict about the content of its games. Mortal Kombat, for example, had the blood changed to white to indicate "sweat flying off of somebody when they're hit". A lot of people complained about this, so Nintendo lightened up. In MKII the blood was allowed. Nintendo never seems to get credit for this.
Adult o
Maniac Mansion Remake (Score:3, Interesting)
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Until recently ofcourse they had to cancel Hell on wheels. We can only hope Sam and Max is as funny as the first one, and who knows, a Maniac Mansion sequal will follow. Or a good Monkey Island (Not Monkey Island 4, that one was just sad)
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A good SCUMM/Quest/Myst type game is what need need now more than anything. Today's games suck.
As long as I can run all those old Lucas games in ScummVM I'll be happy!
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Well.. (Score:1, Flamebait)
That seal of approval actually meant something, but alas, the gamers have grown up..
I hope (Score:1)
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released is another matter.
Nintendo is in denial concerning adult content (Score:5, Funny)
Time to come clean Nintendo or all these kids will send their Betty Ford clinic bills to you!
Re:Nintendo is in denial concerning adult content (Score:2, Funny)
(To potential flamers: Paper Mario is still a GREAT GAME. It's just an incredibly bizarre one, that's all.)
On ./ Games Why? (Score:5, Interesting)
Why is this news now, when the game came out 13 years ago, and the wired article came out 11 years ago? Is there nothing else in the queue worth publishing? (I'm not a
Albeit interesting, it's not "news" but if this is what's getting posted, maybe I should start submitting more articles to generate traffic. The
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But we'd love people to submit as many games-specific posts as possible, yes. Please do!
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Same for Bard's Tale (Score:1)
Does anyone have any example of CURRENT games that have had the same type of censorship? Now that the demographic of console players has shifted to early 20s, I don't think that it will happen as much. Hell Nintendo never released real scare games, but as o
Re:Same for Bard's Tale (Score:2)
Re:Same for Bard's Tale (Score:1)
Can't verify, as haven't have never played the game.
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US Release of Brave Fencer Musashiden. (Score:2)
In Brave Fencer Musashi, the Japanese release has a part in which there's someone pounding on the door to the Inn late one night because he wants pork chops. In the Japanese version, he's getting drunk at night, and the implication was that he was an alcoholic ignoring his daughter.
When you get through the dungeon, you find the store owner at the bottom, who apparently "had too much caffeine". He's all redfaced, but apparently, they th
Re:Same for Bard's Tale (Score:1)
If one wants to discover the information they could simply by comparing a title to its N64 or GC port. Examples are out there.
Now here's the real trick. Anyone with a Gamecube is probably a Nintendo apologist, which is fine, but this person would not be inclined to report any information that co
No adult games? (Score:1)
So? (Score:1)
How do you..... (Score:2)
This game has always had me stumped on one thing though: There is a key in the living room on the first floor that sits on top of the chandeleer: how do you get this key?? I have a hunch that its for
Re:How do you..... (Score:5, Informative)
Have Bernard fix the radio in the cabinet in the same room. You use a radio tube or something on it (I don't remember from where exactly).
In the green tentacle's room, there's a record, that plays a high-pitched tone. (It's a recording of the tentacle mating call!) If you play it in the green tentacle's room, you'll end up with a dead kid, (one of the few ways to truly die in the game, but it's funny). However, you can safely play it in the victorola in the TV room. As you're playing the record, record the sound onto a tape (from where I don't remember) using the recording deck. Then take the tape and play it in the chandelier room. The high-pitched noise will shatter the chandelier and drop the key onto the floor.
And it is indeed for the dungeon, as far as I can recall.
Maybe I should have gotten out more as a kid. Sigh.
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Make sure not to stand under the chandelier when it falls though. It's one of the other few ways to truly "die" in this game.
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I was lucky (Score:1)
Another broken site in Mozilla (Score:1)
I've modified my
Uhhhh...must be you (Score:2)
tsr's back! (Score:4, Interesting)
Other Nintendo edits... (Score:1)