Rating and Censorship/Rating of Games/Carmageddon
International Game Developers Association
| Carmageddon |
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| Date(s) of Release: June 30th, 1997 |
| Platform(s): PC DOS, and later Windows, Mac, N64, Playstation, Game Boy Color |
| Genre(s): Action, Racing/Driving |
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Carmageddon was the first game banned in the UK, later appealed, for its content. In Germany and the UK the pedestrians were famously replaced by zombies to satisfy the boards (later, UK versions with normal pedestrian people were released).
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[edit] Game Content
When 3 licences to films fell through (Mad Max, then Death Race 2000, then a possible sequel Death Race 2020), SCI decided to produce the game under the name Carmageddon. This also allowed things like running over pedestrians to be included from the films concepts, among other iconic things like crashing and beating up cars.
The game involves a race of 8 competitors around a track, where the objective is either to win the race, destroy all the competitors, or kill all the pedestrians on the level. A time limit was imposed, and more time gained by passing checkpoints, running over pedestrians or damaging competitors.
Later releases of an expansion pack including 3dfx support and more content were done after the game ban was overturned in the UK.
[edit] Game Controversy
Carmageddon had to be radically altered in the UK and Germany. The original versions of the game (involving running over human pedestrians) were banned. The content changed for the UK version was making the pedestrians zombies. In the Germany version, the pedestrians were made to be robots.
[edit] Timeline
- June 30th, 1997 - Original DOS release
- Later in 1997 - Windows release and Macintosh release.
- November 30th 1998 - Carmageddon II released.
- 1999 - PlayStation release. (More similar to Carmageddon II)
- 2000 - Nintendo 64 release (Named Carmageddon 64, more similar to Carmageddon II)
- 2001 - Game Boy Color release (Top down view with zombies).
[edit] Previous Ratings and content
| Organisation | Platform | Rating Given | Date | Notes |
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| BBFC | PC DOS | Banned | ??? | The original release was banned in the UK, see the BBFC press release. |
| BBFC | PC DOS | ??? | This version was for the zombie-based one, released after a rush job to replace the game graphics by SCI. See the BBFC press release. |
[edit] Current Ratings and content
| Organisation | Platform | Rating Given | Date | Notes |
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| OFCL | All versions | June 9th 1997 | This was the original rating, the main comment was "High Level Animated Violence". Source. A OFCL decision review is found here. | |
| ESRB | All versions except Game Boy Color. | ??? | Original rating, with the descriptors Animated Blood and Gore, Animated Violence. | |
| ESRB | Game Boy Color. | ??? | Original rating, with the descriptor Animated Violence. | |
| USK | PC DOS, Windows, Game Boy Color | ??? | Original rating, since the game was released with robots (see Game Controversy section for more details). | |
| USK | PlayStation and Nintendo 64 | ??? | Since this was more based around Carmageddon II the rating was altered when zombies used instead of robots. | |
| ELSPA | All versions | ??? | Original rating. | |
| BBFC | All versions except Game Boy Color. | November 1997 | The same version released in Europe, Australia and the USA had the banned decision overturned by the Video Appeals Committee, therefore this version included humans via. an official patch and re-release from SCI with humans in it. (see: Carmageddon smashes British censor ban at the BBC) |
[edit] News pages and sources
- Carmageddon smashes British censor ban BBC News - November 5th, 1997
[edit] External Links
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