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Did ja take care of Vinni for me? Snitch had it a long time commin', ya know?
lol what's up - Aug 15, 2009 02:34 AM - permalinkmystical shadow angelWhere did the legend run off to?? And here I was thinking that I was the only one MIA.
I do hope that you're well and healthy! I also hope you come back soonish. This place is eerily quiet. =O - I know. And Trunks didn't even make me an Ex-Mod. What the hell.
- Now how I;m I suppose to get rid of the body, if it won't stop moving?
Ello Legend. - LIES LIES LIES LIES
You are a pervert! XD - Hey you little pervert. How are you doing? You must chat to me sometimes on msn. Im not much there, and when im there you are not T___T
- May 20, 2009 07:31 PM - permalinkShinku no kageI cant believe that they're trying to get the games banned...what will lonely otakus do now? (LOLS) Because in all honesty, though a SAD fact, it was statistically proven that sexual assaults, etc, crimes in that matter DECREASED in Japan since the introduction of such games/manga/anime. Taking those things away could just may result in an INCREASE of such crimes. Why cant they just let the perverts live out their fantasies without harming anyone in the "real" world?
...and yeah, I know the game too. Even I think that the theme was a little too much. w (-_-) w - May 20, 2009 07:21 PM - permalinkShinku no kageFound the article, guess I was wrong, its was a human rights group:
The Yomiuri Shimbun
A Japanese computer game in which players rape women and girls, make them pregnant and then force them to get abortions, has stirred international criticism among human rights groups and lawmakers overseas.
New York-based international human rights organization Equality Now has demanded that the sale of the game, developed by a Yokohama-based firm in 2006, be banned in Japan and overseas.
In the videogame, a player gropes two girls, who appear to be teenagers, and their mother while on a train, then rapes the three making them pregnant. The player then forces the three to terminate their pregnancies.
Since earlier this year, the game has been discussed by overseas-based human rights organizations.
In Britain, lawmakers learned that the game could be purchased on the Amazon online shopping site and proposed a motion in Parliament in February expressing their opposition to domestic distribution of the game.
Following this move--widely reported in the British media and other countries--Britain-based Amazon.co.uk halted the sale of the game later that month, with a similar decision made by the Amazon headquarters in the United States soon after.
In Japan, however, regulation of child pornography is lax, so the game is still available via online shopping sites, despite Amazon Japan recently halting sales.
In early May, Equality Now released a statement saying that in Japan the games industry profits from games featuring violence against girls and women. It also criticized the growing market for pornography found in Japan known as "roricon," or "Lolita complex," which has a child pornography theme.
In the statement, the human rights organization also criticizes the government, saying it should take measures to ban the distribution of such games.
On Wednesday, Equality Now began asking its 30,000 members in 160 countries to send letters of protest to those who make and sell computer games that feature violation of women, such as rape and confinement.
It called for letters of protest to be sent to the Yokohama-based games maker; companies that stock such games for sale; Prime Minister Taro Aso and other senior government officials.
Japan-based human rights groups also have started lobbying the industry to make changes.
Under domestic law, salacious images of children aged less than 18 are considered child pornography, and production and sale of such images is banned.
However, possession of child pornography by individuals--including images downloaded on computers--is not considered illegal in the country.
The production and sale of animated and computer-generated pornographic images are not regulated under the law.
International groups have called for the possession of child pornography to be made illegal in Japan.
An official of the Yokohama maker in question told The Yomiuri Shimbun: "We were given official approval for domestic sale of this game by the institution the industry established for voluntary screening [of games]."
" We weren't aware of the protest by the overseas human rights organization, so I can't comment on the issue," the official said.
Hiroshi Nakasatomi, a gender studies researcher and associate professor of Fukushima University, said: "Japan is known as a leading producer of game software and animation featuring sexual abuse of women.
"The genre is called hentai [pervert] overseas, and human rights groups abroad have long been critical [of this type of product]." - May 20, 2009 07:17 PM - permalinkShinku no kageY'know that Illusion got sued by some women's rights group for one of their games?
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