Dead Space To Launch Early, Banned in Three Countries
EA Redwood Shores' Dead Space seems to be one of the few games that has its release constantly moved forward. Shortly after news that the game's European debut was moved up to Oct. 24th, the company announced that the US launch date would be moved up to October 14th. Unfortunately, EA's Ben Swanson also said the game has been banned in China, Germany, and Japan. (Announcement here, sound toggle to the upper right of the page.) Previews of the game are available from Ars and Gamespy.
From the Wikipedia article:
Remember, the Japanese take their tentacle porn seriously. It is one thing to show graphic violence with humans. But if you do it with tentacle rapists, you have crossed the line!
We should worry about the CSU, not the USK ;)
As in they are famous for starting off a lot of it, but turned out not to be as good at it as they thought?
3laws: No freebies, no backsies, GTFO.
Um, I'm pretty sure Japan's culture being extremely conservative and disapproving of anything different than the status quo is NOT something new.
In fact it's more the whole.. crazy weird kooky stuff.. that's new. That's how Today's Japan is different. The rest? That's just Japan being Japan. They're conservative, they're racist, they're self-conscious, and gosh darn it, people like them.
... still waiting for this free-as-in-beer free beer I keep hearing about.