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The only thing he told me was, "Yes, the home version is censored. " I later learned that SNK decided to play it safe because of all the lawsuits and negative publicity surrounding a number of other violent video games of the time. GS: Mortal Kombat? CO: Yeah. Nintendo opted to censor Mortal Kombat on the SNES, and SNK followed suit. In the grand picture, it didn't seem to hurt us overall, as worldwide sales for the home version didn't add up to huge profits. What's interesting about this censored game is that it sparked a new mod chip for the NeoGeo.Archived from the original on May 11, 2023. Retrieved May 11, 2023. External links[edit] Vagabond on the official Morning website (in Japanese) Takehiko Inoue official website Vagabond (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia vteWorks by Takehiko InoueManga series Chameleon Jail (1989–1990) Slam Dunk (1990–1996) Buzzer Beater (1996–1998) Vagabond (1998–2015; on hiatus) Chapters Musashi Miyamoto Real (1999–present) Other Lost Odyssey (2007; character designer) Pepita: Takehiko Inoue Meets Gaudí (2013) The First Slam Dunk (2022; director) vteMorning seriesCurrent Cooking Papa (1985) OL Shinkaron (1990) Vagabond [on hiatus] (1998) Giant Killing (2007) What Did You Eat Yesterday? (2007) Space Brothers (2007) Police in a Pod (2017) Sōdanyaku Kōsaku Shima (2019) Gurazeni: Dai League-hen (2021) Heiwa no Kuni no Shimazaki e (2022) Ikusagami (2022) Drops of God deuxieme (2023) Futari Solo Camp (2023) 1980s Kachō Shima Kōsaku (1983–1992) What's Michael? (1984–1989) Spirit of Wonder (1986–1988) You're Under Arrest (1986–1989) Tensai Yanagisawa Kyōju no Seikatsu [on hiatus] (1988–2013) Natsuko no Sake (1988–1991) The Silent Service (1988–1996) 1990s Miyamoto kara Kimi e (1990–1994) Naniwa Kin'yūdō (1990–1996) Aah! Harimanada (1991–1996) Gon (1991–2002) Buchō Shima Kōsaku (1992–2002) Sōten Kōro (1994–2005) Nonchan Noriben (1995–1998) Power Office Girls (1996–1997) Devil Lady (1997–2000) Enomoto: New Elements that Shake the World (1997–2003) Kurogane (1997–2001) Planetes (1999–2004) 2000s Zipang (2000–2009) ES (2001–2002) Torishimariyaku Shima Kōsaku (2002–2005) Say Hello to Black Jack (2002–2005) Dragon Zakura (2003–2007) Chi's Sweet Home (2004–2015) Hataraki Man [on hiatus] (2004–2008) Forest of Piano (2004–2005) Drops of God (2004–2014) Cesare (2005–2021) Hyouge Mono (2005–2017) Jōmu Shima Kōsaku (2005–2006) Senmu Shima Kōsaku (2006–2008) The Black Museum: Springald (2007) Billy Bat (2008–2016) Shachō Shima Kōsaku (2008–2013) 2010s Hozuki's Coolheadedness (2011–2020) Kounodori: Dr. Stork (2012–2020) Zipang: Shinsō Kairyū (2012–2017) Kaichō Shima Kōsaku (2013–2019) Mitarai – Tantei Mitarai Kiyoshi no Jiken Kiroku (2013–2014) Ichi-F (2013–2015) Land (2014–2020) Complex Age (2014–2015) The Black Museum: The Ghost and the Lady (2014–2015) Drops of God: Mariage (2015–2020) Sono 'Okodawari', Ore ni mo Kure yo! (2015–2018) Thunderbolt Fantasy (2016–2017) CITY (2016–2021) Dragon Zakura 2 (2018–2021) Gurazeni: Pa League-hen (2018–2021) Cells at Work! Code Black (2018–2021) Sweat and Soap (2019–2021) Cells at Work! Baby (2019–2021) 2020s Zange Meshi (2020–2021) Jōkyō Seikatsuroku Ichijō (2021–2023) The Black Museum: Mikazuki Yo, Kaibutsu to Odore (2022–2023) Morning
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