fatslob-:O said:
AsGryffynn said:
Every single site out there has thrown the backwards compatibility word around to hell and back. Whether you technically believe it is not backwards compatibility is not my problem.
NIS said it. I can't and won't link that damned site that seems to have the interview. Look it up, it's the first link in the results.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony_Computer_Entertainment
"Each SCE unit has its own evaluation process; SCEE, for example, approved Billy the Wizard for its consumers but SCEA did not. The company sometimes imposes additional restrictions, such as when it prohibited PlayStation 1 and 2 games from being ported to the PSP without 30% of content being new to the Sony console."
"This set of controls enables you to identify the types of mature content in your game. It's very important that you classify your game accurately. Others will review your game and verify your ratings. According to their evaluations, they'll either approve or reject your game from Xbox LIVE Marketplace. Roll over the slider controls to understand what each category means. Set the sliders based on the content in your game."
MS approval relies on user ratings and genre.
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It is your problem because that just means your premise wasn't right to begin with ...
SCE does restrict content but can you prove that SCEA or Sony in your initial claim is specifically targeting VNs ?
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My premise is going off what everyone says...
And I am NOT going to link the site that has the interview. YOU search for it. All you have to do is type "NIS visual novels SCEA" and click on the second link...