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===[[Mortal Kombat 2]]===
 
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*The game was banned in Germany.
 
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===[[Mortal Kombat III]]===
 
*The game was banned in Germany and Japan.
 
*The game was banned in Germany and Japan.
 
===[[Mystic Defender]]===
 
===[[Mystic Defender]]===

Revision as of 14:09, 27 September 2021

This is a non-exhaustive list of the games censored on the Sega Genesis.

Alex Kidd in The Enchanted Castle

  • Sexuality was toned down for the International release.

Castlevania: Bloodlines

  • Violence was toned down for the European release.

Chuck Rock

  • Sexuality was toned down worldwide. (For the Sega CD ad on's port)

Contra: Hard Corps

  • Violence was toned down for the European release.

DJ Boy

  • The game was made more family friendly for the International release.

Dragon's Fury

  • Religious imagery was removed from the International release.

El Viento

  • Smoking was removed from the International release.

Ghouls 'n Ghosts

  • Religious references were removed worldwide.

Landstalker

  • Sexuality was toned down for the International release.

Last Battle

  • Violence was toned down for the International release.

Lunar: The Silver Star

  • Sexuality was toned down for the North American release. (Sega CD)

Marvel Land

  • Sexuality was toned down and religious imagery was removed.

McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure

  • The game was made more family friendly for the North American release.

Michael Jackson's moonwalker

  • The game was made more family friendly for the European release.

Mortal Kombat

  • Violence was toned down for the International release, and the game was banned in Germany.

Mortal Kombat 2

  • The game was banned in Germany.

Mortal Kombat III

  • The game was banned in Germany and Japan.

Mystic Defender

  • Religious references were removed and sexuality was toned down for the International release.