List of recalled video games

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This is a list of video games that had been recalled for various reasons after their initial release and then rereleased on a later date.

Game list

Title Scale Reason Reported Date
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Worldwide The "Hot Coffee" mod which unlocks a minigame in which the main character has sex with his girlfriend. See Hot Coffee minigame controversy. 2005
Sonic Blast Man North America, Japan Young players fractured or injured wrists and arms as a result of hitting the Blastman's punching pad. 1995
Kakuto Chojin US, Japan Use of a verse from the Qur'an.[1] 2003, 7 February
LittleBigPlanet Worldwide Quotes from the Qur'an mixed with music.[2] 2008, 17 October
Mario Party 8 UK Use of the word "spastic," which is considered highly offensive in the UK.[3] 2007
Metroid: Other M Japan The game has a serious game breaking software bug where it is possible for Samus Aran to accidentally get stuck in sector 3 by having a door lock up permanently.[4] 2010
Mind Quiz UK Use of the word "spastic," which is considered highly offensive in the UK.[5] 2006
Tales of Graces Japan The game contained many bugs especially when playing a new game on "New Game+" mode, (a game mode available when completed the game once).[6] 2010
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time US Use of quotes from the Qur'an and the use of the Islamic Symbol.[7] 1998
2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Worldwide Saudi Arabia had its own ball (like many countries in the game), violating a faux pas in Islam (see Shahada for more information). Many Muslim fans complained of the issue of "kicking Allah's name".[8] An update for the game was released for the game a month later after the game's initial release. 2010
SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters Clash DS US A bug exists where the game could crash after talking to an opponent that must be defeated to progress in the second play through. 2007
Atelier Lise ~The Alchemist of Orde~ Japan Contained several major bugs, which often leads to the game crashing.[9] 2008
Tiger Woods 99 (PlayStation version only) Worldwide The dummy file in the game was revealed to be The Spirit of Christmas a.k.a. Jesus vs. Santa, created by the creators of South Park, which EA viewed as "offensive to consumers". No such file existed in the PC version. 1999
Too Human and X-Men: Destiny Worldwide Due to legal issues regarding the use of Unreal Engine 3 between Silicon Knights and Epic Games, these two games were recalled, with all unsold copies destroyed.[10] 2012
Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro Worldwide Several stage names and dialogues were changed and a building in the final stage was modified to remove resemblance with the World Trade Center due to sensitivity issues, since the game was released after the September 11 attacks. 2001
Formula 1 97 Worldwide While no content was edited from the game, a legal issue regarding the inclusion of the FIA logo in the game's box art prompted the game to be recalled and re-released with a new box art without the FIA logo. 1997
Batman: Arkham Knight Worldwide Massive issues with performance on PC, regardless of the quality of the system being used. 2015

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