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If people really feel embarrassed playing a game that features teenagers or children, and rely on the 'mood' or 'image' of a game to justify their enjoyment, then they might as well go to the clothing store.  Some of the best written, acted, directed, and philosophically sound stories contain no generic sci-fi worlds, tedious branching text bombs, or 'gruff' and 'adult' characters who, while apparently being mature (though adulthood being no sign of maturity) – are so tied up in sexual tension. This is seen well in the highly lauded (read: juvenile) sex scenes in the new popular Western RPGs such as Mass Effect and Dragon Age.  



"Why does everyone ask about Chrono Trigger? (responding to a comment about the title being loved) That's not what the sales tell me! If people want a sequel, they should buy more!" - Square Enix Senior Vice President Shinji Hashimoto