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* [[Animal Crossing/Radar|Animal Crossing]]
* [[Banjo-Kazooie/Radar|Banjo-Kazooie]]
* [[Kid Icarus: Uprising/Radar|Kid Icarus: Uprising]]
* [[Parappa the Rapper/Radar|Parappa the Rapper]]
* [[Pokémon/Radar|Pokémon]]
* [[Rock Band/Radar|Rock Band]]
* [[Sonic the Hedgehog/Radar|Sonic the Hedgehog]]
* [[Super Mario Bros./Radar|Super Mario Bros.]]
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* In the London Suburbs stage of ''[[Zatch Bell]]: Mamodo Battles'', there is a billboard of Parco Folgore holding a bare breast that can be seen in the background. The game is rated T.
* ''[[Super Castlevania IV]]'' managed to get a topless Medusa past Nintendo's censors (in a 1991 game, nonetheless, when they were iron-fisted with censorship). This is noteworthy because [[Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse|the previous game]] had Medusa [[Bowdlerised]] into a man.
* Cloud Man.EXE in ''[[Mega Man Battle Network|Megaman Battle Network 5]]'' announces that he'll "'''fog ya up!'''" before using his field attack, which consists of enveloping your characters in a purple fog that paralyzes and causes damage. He's an early game boss, so this can really end up fogging you up the [[Pun|Bass]].
* In ''[[Dissidia]] 012'', Tifa, legendary spawner of more pornographic fanart than basically every other ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' character in existence, finds a Pearl Necklace as the first equippable item in her storyline.
* A ''[[Rugrats]]'' computer game had Betty
* ''[[Fire Emblem Elibe|Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword]]'' (or just ''Fire Emblem'' in the States) has some dark moments for an E-rated game. Specifically, the ending you get when Bartre and Karla are paired; {{spoiler|Karla dies of illness after giving birth to [[Spell My Name with an "S"|Fil/Fir]]. Bartre "takes their daughter to her uncle and [[Driven to Suicide|joins Karla]]."}}
** {{spoiler|This might actually be a [[Dub-Induced Plot Hole]] ...but given that there were no plans to release fire emblem 6 out here, they figured they'd probably rather just imply that than state what ''really'' happened - Barte is alive and well in Fire Emblem 6.}}
* ''[[Monster Party]]'' has lots of blood and gross things. It was also able to sneak in the words "hell" and "die", when the [[Never Say "Die"]] [[Censorship Bureau|rules]] were in effect.
* In ''[[Duke Nukem|Duke Nukem 64]]'', in
* In ''[[Wii Party]]'', Miis do a dance when they get 100 points in Friend Connection. This makes sense with a male and female Mii, but with a male and male or female and female... awkward thoughts.{{context}}
* In ''[[Persona 2]]: Eternal Punishment'', some of the characters were made to swear in the American version, and they don't just say a few swear words like "damn" or really rude insults like "Bastard", they even drop a [[Precision F-Strike]] into their phrases. This would have earned the game an "M" rating at the time, but because they bleeped them out (And mind you, they made ''no'' attempt to hide what they were saying!), they managed to get crap around the radar. (For example, Ulala may start a battle out saying, "Don't underestimate me you *bleep*ing ''bastards''!" and Baofu once proclaims, "Who the f##k are you?")
* An [[Fictional Document|in-universe book]] in ''[[The Elder Scrolls]]'', called "The Lusty Argonian Maid" has a short scene where a lot of innuendo sent straight past the radar, with the noble unsubtly flirting with his argonian maid and directing her to "polish his spear". The first time this book appeared was in the T rated Morrowind.
* One of the Odd Jobs for ''[[Stuntman]] Ignition'' has you driving a car called the "Venus Vexation". {{spoiler|[[Don't Explain the Joke|It sounds like "Penis Fixation"]]}}.
* There’s a game called “[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHx7U_zOPdY Icarus Proudbottom In: The Curse of The Chocolate Fountain]”, where you play the title character with bowel incontinence that allows him to fly. If you get hit, he loses parts of his clothes but still constantly taking a dump. You heard that right, taking about getting crap past the radar to the [[Up to Eleven| next level]].
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