Originally posted by Mekt-Hakkikt
What is most annyoing with the BPjS is they censor everything, even the stuff that is for mature audience only.
I am an adult and still cannot get the uncensored version of movies, e.g. "Braindead" because it is not available in Germany or only through very complicated channels.
Let's true, and it is getting even worse when looking at games like C+C Red Alert. The Intro scene with Hitler was cut, as it would have been (almost? not quite sure) illegal in Germany to show it. Another scene where a traitor is executed was also cut, I'd guess altogether 2-3 minutes (!) were left out.
One should also mention that in Germany, we have an USK (Unterhaltungssoftware Selbstkontrolle = Entertainment Software Control), an institution which is rating games for being suitable for 6, 12, 16 or 18 year old persons. These ratings are sometimes rediculous: Warcraft 2 was rated as 16 above only!!!
Soldier of Fortune was 18+, however, it was still censored. Mekt is right that this is completely improper, adult only material does not need to be censored.
I'm just glad that I now live in Denmark. Here can 5 years old children buy Quake 3, Soldier of Fortune (!), C+C or Hitman without problems, the games are the uncensored international versions (English).
The fact that it is easy to get things sent from Denmark to Germany (no restrictions whatsoever, it is the free EU market) shows how rediculous the BPJS (Bundesprüfstelle für Jugendgefährdende Schriften = National Control Instance for Youth-threatening documents (hard to translate

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is.
Just don't play Wolfenstein 3d in Germany, it is illegal due to the Nazi-signs, which are banned in Germany.