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Rape games to be banned in Japan -
06-24-2009, 06:49 AM
The Escapist : News : Rape Games Banned in Japan, For Real
Following an emergency meeting of the Ethics Organization of Computer Software it has been determined, apparently for real this time, that rape games will be banned in Japan - sort of. The meeting involved almost 100 representatives of various eroge companies but Canned Dogs says there was "surprisingly little" opposition to the proposed ban, with most seemingly resigned to the fact that rule changes were inevitable. Instead, the attendees were more concerned with determining what would and would not be acceptable. Specific guidelines weren't set and until they are the EOCS will work with game companies on an individual basis to monitor new releases. Tighter restrictions on packaging and game titles are expected to take effect almost immediately, however; Syrup Soft has already responded to the new regulations by changing the name of its upcoming game Gang Raped by the Entire Village ~Girls Covered in Milky Liquid~ to The Trap Set by the Entire Village ~Bodies Covered in Milky Liquid~. It's a subtle distinction, yes, but apparently adequate; in-game content will not be modified. The EOCS, much like the ESRB in North America, is a voluntary organization, so these proposed changes won't actually be enshrined in Japanese law. It sounds like games that cross the line will be refused a rating by the agency instead, which may keep them out of "mainstream" Japanese retail outlets but won't prevent their creation or distribution. An outright ban on the games seems very unlikely; while the genre might seem odd or outrageous to most North American gamers, it's estimated to account for 10-20 percent of the Japanese PC game industry, enough to give it a considerable amount of clout in the decision-making process. |
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06-24-2009, 08:26 PM
I have mixed feelings about this.
On one hand, it's a game. On the other hand, rape should never be taken as entertainment. But seriously, all the guys who play the game are probably less likely to do it in reality-- and probably even less likely considering they are shy otaku. |
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06-24-2009, 10:35 PM
I can't say I approve of them; rape shouldn't be presented in a positively sexualized way. There's been murmurs recently about rape in Japan as well- sure the crime rate for it is really low; lowest in the world even, but there's been some heavy criticism that it's only because there isn't a good enough support system for people to feel like they can report it and the real figures are much higher.
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06-24-2009, 11:24 PM
According to the site:
* Words such as "training" (調教) or "slave", among others, are not allowed in the title or packaging * HCG (Hentai computer graphics) involving sexual violation cannot exceed 20% of a game's total HCG count (ie: can't try to build this up by having lots of everyday life CG events) * Even if it's below 20%, anything that is promoting a criminal offense is not allowed * Anything that promotes rape, confinement, stalking, domestic violence and portrays it in a way that the offender gains something out of it is not allowed * New games that have already passed the review process by the EOCS are considered "safe" from this |
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06-24-2009, 11:33 PM
Warning - If you guys want this thread to hang around DO NOT CHAT OR SPAM IN HERE.
I just removed half the thread which was nothing but spam. Want to chat? There is a thread for that. |
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