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Why latest game 'banning' is no big deal

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The Sydney Morning Herald
Technology

Why latest game 'banning' is no big deal

More games blocked from sale in the last four months than in the past 20 years, but will we really miss "Douchebag Beach Club" or "Fun Swimming Pool Love Kiss"?

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