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Gnizmo said:
Onyxmeth said:

Still, that only applies to the Rare comment. We still have a Nintendo unwilling to go blood, boobies and bad words on us and yet will go vibrating and gender questioning. Not that I'm complaining about the approach. I found the whole thing hilarious. It's just strange is all. Only in Japan I guess.

Maybe it would have been a better idea to make the whole game gender questioning. Think of all the ladylike men in gaming. Captain Rainbow can expose them all!!

 

 Clearly a post-op transsexual owning and using a vibrator is far less harmful and controversal than someone bleeding after being chopped in half.  kinda knew the guy who approved this had to have some very strange morality, but seeing it spelled out like that makes it a bit harder to accept.

 I While it would be funny to have an entire game about gender investigations of various video game characters throughout history I don't know how many ways you could expose them. I mean yeah the vibrator bit is funny, and you could probably try a porno mag to prove a guy was a guy but then what? Would he need to dig through garbage to find used tampons and condoms?

Those are good ones. Tampons, porn mags, vibrators. Captain Rainbow can dress up as a doctor and perform physicals too. "Ok Cloud. Pull down your pants, tun your head sideways and cough. Woops! Nothing down there? YOU'VE BEEN EXPOSED!" End level. Like Phoenix Wright. Make it a nice short WiiWare game for 10 beans. You can call it "Captain Rainbow Exposes the Videogame Universe".

 



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