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Look for the nintendo 64. Thanks nintendo. You're so swell on licensing.
EDIT: Never mind that. I was thinking of the close shot Arrite mentions below. I must still be fatigued from getting the game to actually work lmao.
When it comes to blood, gore, swearing etc. it's all here.
Please elaborate on this point more and provide a thorough, concise, detailed analysis on exactly what was censored in this game, and also what is the number of occurrences of censorship that this game has?
Also, is part II also censored?
N64 got censored due to Nintendo being mean about their licenses.