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Dec 4, 2019
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User banned (2 weeks): inflammatory generalisation, history of platform wars
because a lot of nintendo fans are pedo's
 

CaviarMeths

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Oct 25, 2017
10,655
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Apparently the game was temporarily removed from the Japanese eShop for uncensored nipples.

But game seems to be rated appropriately in NA at least. Rated M for nudity and sexual content. Not sure why Nintendo should care about games that pass certification and ESRB review.

After games like Night Trap, Nintendo of America fought hard for the establishment of an independent ratings board for video games. The ESRB was founded. Since then, they have not given one single solitary fuck about any game that passes review.
 
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RedDevil

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Dec 25, 2017
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Switch has parental control, doesn't it?
So I believe that these types of games doesn't appear on the E-Shop if you enter with the profile that is under parental control.

Yeah and if I recall correctly the parental controls video with Bowser and Bowser Jr. is one of the most watched Switch related videos on YouTube.
 

pbayne

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Oct 27, 2017
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Sony seem to be the only one of the big three that actively polices stuff and they get hounded for it so i guess you cant win either way lol
 

Dyle

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The Fallen
Oct 25, 2017
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Things get messy once you start selectively choosing which products can be sold on your platform based on content. The cost of doing that greatly outweighs any damage to the brand that comes from having these games for sale on the shop.
 

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It all started in 2015

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MRORANGE

Nice thread btw :)
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Oct 25, 2017
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OP This is much much worse - SUPER SUPER NSFW

I'm not sure how anyone can defend these games. I think there's too many to list but there is a ton of Japanese/anime games with underage girls that really should not be looked into on the Nintendo E-shop store.

Don't get me wrong, there's probably other storefronts with similar games, but Nintendo are very lax or just don't care about what goes onto the E-ssop which is kinda scary.
 

KtSlime

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Oct 25, 2017
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If a game is rated by an independent organization and fits the criteria of not being porn by that organization, Nintendo has no reason to create their own arbitrary criteria to disallow the publishing of a game. It's not at all complicated.
 

ShinobiBk

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Dec 28, 2017
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They let pretty much anything onto the eShop. That's how.
That thing is a shovelware fest
 
Oct 27, 2017
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Don't get me wrong, there's probably other storefronts with similar games, but Nintendo are very lax or just don't care about what goes onto the E-ssop which is kinda scary.
These games would be in other eShops as well...blame the rating boards, whose job it is to do content ratings, not Nintendo, whose job is just to ensure games don't break your system...These threads are exhausting because we go over the same things over and over. OP says they're not outraged, but why make this thread then? It's on the eShop because it got through their certification process and isn't an Ao rated game. That's it
 

Vern

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Oct 26, 2017
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It's not misogynist is it? The clothes are infected, you just gonna let the girls die instead of shoot them off in one finger mode?
 

RedDevil

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Dec 25, 2017
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OP This is much much worse - SUPER SUPER NSFW

I'm not sure how anyone can defend these games. I think there's too many to list but there is a ton of Japanese/anime games with underage girls that really should not be looked into on the Nintendo E-shop store.

Don't get me wrong, there's probably other storefronts with similar games, but Nintendo are very lax or just don't care about what goes onto the E-ssop which is kinda scary.

Then again that game you link there had a physical release, if I recall correctly.
 

Skittzo

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Oct 25, 2017
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Nintendo has been (rightfully IMO) blasted in the past for picking and choosing which third party games are allowed on their platform or censoring those games in various ways. Since then they've decided to basically just let the ratings boards decide and keep their hands off of everything else.
 

RPGam3r

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Oct 27, 2017
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This shit looks stupid and I hate how I have to quickly move past this trash when I'm surfing the shop with my daughter.
 
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[EDIT: Computer glitched out, lol]
Don't get me wrong, but when Nintendo doesn't allow it, people call Nintendo a kid comapny. When they allow it, it's "too much". I don't know, it's whatever for me, Switch has parental controls.
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Nevermind, just checked a bit of the gameplay of the game. It is quite disgusting [imo]. I thought it was just some Waifu Anime game.
 

Kid Night

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Oct 27, 2017
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First title I remember specifically, was BMX XXX.

Nintendo allowed the fully uncensored version on their console (so did Microsoft). PlayStation was censored, required a mosaic over the bare-breasted characters before they would allow it published on PS2.

The short answer is, Nintendo relies on the ESRB to accurately rate games. The only content they don't allow is AO rated titles.
 

TurdFerguson

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Oct 28, 2017
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Norway
Well, I'm not looking at it from a "mature content" viewpoint in terms of violence or sexualized characters.

My surprise comes from the fact that the literal point of the game -- the entire gameplay loop -- is blatant misogyny.

I totally agree. And I think it's strange that oversexualized misogynic games seemingly get a free pass on this forum as long as it's just "waifus". Suddenly objectification of women is ok and even desirable when it's tied to japanese culture.
 

fourfourfun

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Oct 27, 2017
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Wasn't there a big thing initially where indies were saying it was too hard to get onto the Nintendo stores? Seems like a complete pivot to the other extreme.
 

mute

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Oct 25, 2017
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Wasn't there a big thing initially where indies were saying it was too hard to get onto the Nintendo stores? Seems like a complete pivot to the other extreme.
There may have been initially due to availability of dev kits or cert bandwidth or some other reason but certainly hasn't been the case for a while.
 

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Games like this look awful and embarrassing but I would rather Nintendo allow shit like this to be on the store than go back to the '80s/'90s where they super restricted quantity and content of third parties.
 
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Oct 25, 2017
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I totally agree. And I think it's strange that oversexualized misogynic games seemingly get a free pass on this forum as long as it's just "waifus". Suddenly objectification of women is ok and even desirable when it's tied to japanese culture.

I'm generally down the middle on this stuff.

I look at something like Fire Emblem Heroes and their swimsuit events. That personally seems okay with me. It has women in bikinis and shirtless men in beach shorts.

Xenoblade 2 is a bit extreme so I understand people who find frustration with it. The objectification of certain characters seems to be specifically women. But while some characters have overly sexualized (and terrible) designs, it's a minor part of the overall game.

But with a game like this, it's literally the entire game. So again, while I'm not going to call for boycotts and I'm not exactly outraged over it, I definitely question why Nintendo would want games like this on their shop. Simply from an image point of view.

I guess they're so niche, most people won't see them in the first place. I just find it weird.