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Ka-pi96 said:
AsGryffynn said:
Namely to vent my frustration on the lack of galge and surplus of otoge on the PSVita, how Sony blocked Grisaia and galge and promoted otoge localizations, how certain seiyuu ruined Japanese games for me and GFaqs idiots wouldn't let me complain about this and why, for a combination of all of these and a few other problems with specific devs, I wanted Sony's head on a luxury platter and their blood in a Merlot bottle. Naturally, since this decisively aligned me with Microsoft, I decided to prop up their community here, since it was obvious they were in dire straits in a period where Sony reigned and I wanted them dead. I still want them dead and the recent Bethesda screw up shows why.

The thread's about when rather than why

But now that you've said why... wtf is galge? Otoge are like visual novels for girls right? That sounds good, I like girly things. Girly games on Vita =

Misread it. But galge is the male version of otoge. I don't hate the fact otoges are popular on the Vita, but since there's not a single galge in there and Sony bans them, it seems they're shunning guys... Not cool bro, we were here first! 

Not asking them to stop bringing otoges over, but some skin would be welcome... 



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