
"Hello everyone, and thank you for tuning in to our debate. Tonight, we will have our distinguished guests debate the merits of Democracy and Anarchy in TwitchPlaysPokémon, as the gaming world is now witnessing one of the greatest social experiments of our time. TPP, as it’s known, is the brainchild of a genius programmer that takes stream comments from Twitch.tv and inputs them as commands in Pokémon Red. There are two ways of playing TPP: Anarchy and Democracy. In Anarchy mode, whatever the Twitch commenters say, goes. In Democracy mode, the most popular commands during each twenty second period determine what action the character will take next.
Here with us tonight are Jake Petersen, advocate for Democracy, and Christian Mincks, speaking on behalf of the Anarchists. Thank you for joining us here tonight, ladies and gentlemen. As chosen by a coin toss, up first is Jake Petersen to present for us why we must embrace Democracy." - Jake Petersen of Geekenstein

Jo writes "Ash Ketchum’s journey – and our own within the games – across many regions with friends, foes, and fellow pocket monsters turned into a pop culture phenomenon that still reigns as the most successful franchise in its 25th year."

Xfire writes "As you'll soon learn, while it is true that some popular banned video games do at least warrant the censorship or ban they received, some games were banned from sale for some pretty weird and radical reasons."
i dont get censorship in games.
they have warnings on the boxings, age ratings, drug use warnings, strong language and sexual themes and many more.
its not so much the government's job to censor, as it is for parents to make sure their kids dont play those games. and those who are easily disturbed or sensitive, should stay away from them.
i do understand that some things might be triggering for some but.... why do ppl suck so much lol.
but being in debt before 18 or 21 is highly acceptable somehow ha
seriously.
I’m glad there’s not much censorship in the UK towards video games. Reading bully was banned confused me as i don’t recall that at all.
Nintendo has always been bashed for its censorship (green blood in MK controversy) and then they gave us some dark moments like Crocomire’s death in Super Metroid and even let us strangle people to death with the Wii controller. It’s like they have tried at times but there image is very much Cemented as family friendly so I don’t think they will ever be able to stray far from that.
I remember my mom coming home from work with a copy of Thrill Kill and saying “I heard this games banned so I got you a copy” 🙌
Honestly the game wasn’t even that bad, there’s far worse content in books and movies.
honestly, its up to the parents and the players on what kind of experience they want to have, not the publisher.

From Cinelinx:
To celebrate this year's very special Pokemon Day, I take a look back at the original games' impact and how it still resonates today.