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Half-Life is no longer censored in Germany, so barnacles don’t burp out screws

Rather infamously, the original Half-life was heavily Censored in Germany. The version released over there was quite drastically-overhauled to suit entertainment guidelines at the time, but that’s now been lifted. It only took nearly two decades. 

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The German edition of Half-Life changed a bunch of details. For starters, barnacles - those awful ceiling aliens that eat anyone passing by - burped out screws when killed.

Enemy soldiers were changed to robots, and they burst into electrical components when killed. Scientists and other allies just sit down and shake their heads at players who try to kill them, eventually vanishing into nothing. 



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