HappySqurriel said:
I would actually argue something quite a bit different ... Nintendo has always been a lot more focused on pushing the limits when it comes to gameplay, and the style elements of their games of often chosen to accent their gameplay. As a result of this, only when it makes sense for a game to have more questionable themes do they pursue that approach. In other words, Nintendo makes games like the Legend of Zelda and Metroid Prime as Teen rated games because it makes sense for the series not necessarily because they are against making "Mature" games. |
I assume that you've expirience the NES/SNES era where Nintendo censorship was in abundence for third party 'mature' titles? (FF2 and MK were a good example of early censorship)
I respectfully disagree about your interpretation of Nintendo policy.








