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It seems that the game's sexually-explicit language offended the Australian government. It is the second game to be banned in Australia as of December 19, 1994.

Contributed by Black Wolf (37232) on Oct 07, 2004.

I believe this game was originally a CD-I game, for two reasons: 1. The back side of the jewelcase booklet mentiones "DOS Conversion by Entertainment Software Partners", implying that the game is not originally a PC game, and 2. on the back of the box it says "Based on original version (c) 1994 Philips Interactive Media, Inc." (Editor's Note: Tomer is right; Voyeur was CD-I's "flagship" product, meant to be the system's "killer app". It wasn't enough to save the doomed system.)

While ESRB ratings for computer games didn't exist in 1994, the game still has a "Warning: Contains Mature Subject Matter" label on its box.

Contributed by Tomer Gabel Bronze Star Contributing Member (4476) on Jun 16, 2000.

 

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