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Old 10-24-2009, 01:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Robotic Pope View Post
I think its because americans don't like to see or be reminded about failure. I see plenty of British documentries on past british cock ups causing deaths during war and such. I think as british we don't mind as much being reminded of these things.
I'm American, and while I obviously don't represent the entire country, I myself don't like the bias (including almost no documentaries involving U.S. defeats), but it is understandable.

A side quest in Fallout 3 involving blowing up Megaton with a nuke was removed from the Japanese version of the game if I remember correctly. I think it makes sense that a country doesn't like to be reminded of failures or bad pasts.
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