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http://www.andriasang.com/e/blog/2010/08/03/criminal_girls/

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The genre for Nippon Ichi and Image Epoch's new PSP title is "RPG Where You Punish Girls." While the new game has 2D sprite visuals and an overhead view, the subject matter seems to be leaning a bit toward the adult side.

Details on the all new Criminal Girls have leaked out from this week's Dengeki PlayStation (thanks for the heads-up, Yuan!). In this unique RPG, you assume the role of guardian to young female criminals who've ended up in hell. You'll need to reform these girls as you lead them to the top of a tower and eventually back into the living world.

How you go about reforming the girls is where the "punish" part of the genre comes into play. You'll apparently be able to physically punish the girls. Screens in the magazine show the option for spanking, for instance. Some of these punishments require the game to use mosaics so that you don't see certain areas.

In an interview, the staff said that the punishment component is a central element to the game. They believe the game's CERO rating won't be too harsh, as all you're doing is punishing the girls.

Outside of the punishment system, the game will also have a battle system of some form. Details will be shared on this system in a future update.

"I don't see what the big deal is, you're actually helping these girls out." :smug

"Also, the girls are all robots that only look 15. CERO C, baby!" :smug

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« Last Edit: August 03, 2010, 03:41:56 PM by Synthesizer Patel »
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Image Epoch game!

from the creators that brought you:
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:rofl Prole Magus will probably play this too. What a weeaboo.
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:rofl Prole Magus will probably play this too. What a weeaboo.

I have a very strong theory that magus is actually Prole's alt he uses for games even HE'S embarassed to admit to playing
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Sounds amazing, PSP continues kicking ass!
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:rofl Prole Magus will probably play this too. What a weeaboo.

Yeah he's got the ESL down pat from being Reirom all these years  :o  :ninja
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:lol :lol :lol
and yes i would play this without shame if only because N1 is involved (and ehy i'm enjoying arc rise fantasia so image epoch is entering in my cool book)

tough there is something that doesn't convince me... it feels like i have already heard about this game and this is old news,the graphics were cutesy and i think there was some sort of demon girl or maybe it was a dog girl... (or maybe there were both) maybe i can dig it back again,i think it was a ds game

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Sounds better than FF13.

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5pb. has announced KimokawaE!, a new game for the DS where you have to discipline girls from the underworld so as to help them adapt to life in the human world. And they will carry out various actions and if they do it right, you can pet them on the head, but if they do it wrong, you have to spank them.

The girls from the underworld include cerberus, a ghoul, the god of poverty, and an angel.

There will also be various fun mini-games which you have to complete in order to help these girls adapt to life in the human world. Such as having to bathe the god of poverty and clean her body in such a way that she feels really good so she will learn to like taking baths.

The game will be released on the 25th of December and would make a great christmas present for the kids!

Also the description for cerberus says she likes pissing on lamp posts in public and you have to discipline her well or she’ll be really dirty.

I couldn’t stop laughing as I wrote this post.

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I see that Japan has long since given up even the pretense of being normal.
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are there pics? this is gonna be loli innit...

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Nippon Ecchi


They need to appease their shareholders and they live in a perverted society!


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in all seriousness i think you guys are overacting,this is N1 we are talking about (skip to 0:55)
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magus, that's N1

this is IE. 

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how do people who like this shit live with themselves

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by living in Japan where perverted is living!

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this loli moe shit is a deviant subcultural thing in japan like it is here.  Obviously it's more prominently displayed there, as it's tied into the consumer culture in a major way.  Freaks who are into it pay $100s for dolls to fill the void...I can't even imagine the profit margins.

But weeaboos think it's much bigger and more widely accepted thing because their hollow interest in the country causes them to only see what they want the culture over there to be.  Sad stuff. 

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creepy sex fetish is not the norm in Japan, but people look at it and go "meh" and don't give it a second thought.  Whereas in the US people would be like OMGWTF IS THIS YOU ARE THE DEVIL WHO HAS ENTRANCED MY CHILDREN I AM SENDING YOU TO HELL/PRISON!!!

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Bebpo, I disagree; I have a close Japanese friend who was REALLY concerned by a trip to Akihabara. Like, she was so disturbed she was physically shaking. I think most of the anime airs after midnight and normal people don't visit Akihabara/fetish stores, so it's actually easier than you might think for a Japanese person to be "unaware" how creepy their subcultures get.
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creepy sex fetish is not the norm in Japan, but people look at it and go "meh" and don't give it a second thought.  Whereas in the US people would be like OMGWTF IS THIS YOU ARE THE DEVIL WHO HAS ENTRANCED MY CHILDREN I AM SENDING YOU TO HELL/PRISON!!!


is that what they do?  :lol 

i dunno, seems like some broad over generalizations.  I mean, they have banned games before.  They have censorship in place so that otakus aren't looking at straight up kiddy porn.  And the country is kind of known for looking down on people who stray from their culture's norms. 

It's not so straight forward in the U.S., either.  It's not just conservative and religious types who would find it strange that grown men play games with scantily clad 10 year olds.  I think any normal group of friends would find that extremely strange and you certainly wouldn't be winning points with the ladies...

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Actually I'm willing to bet lyte edge gets this. Didn't he buy that Queens Blade game for PSP? :lol
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Bebpo, I disagree; I have a close Japanese friend who was REALLY concerned by a trip to Akihabara. Like, she was so disturbed she was physically shaking. I think most of the anime airs after midnight and normal people don't visit Akihabara/fetish stores, so it's actually easier than you might think for a Japanese person to be "unaware" how creepy their subcultures get.

I know this American person that's never seen an episode of The Simpsons and then when they watched it they were really disturbed by it, so The Simpsons must be some niche thing that not a lot of people know about.
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lyte edge has more scantily-clad animu figures at home than most hobby shops
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Bebpo, I disagree; I have a close Japanese friend who was REALLY concerned by a trip to Akihabara. Like, she was so disturbed she was physically shaking. I think most of the anime airs after midnight and normal people don't visit Akihabara/fetish stores, so it's actually easier than you might think for a Japanese person to be "unaware" how creepy their subcultures get.

I know this American person that's never seen an episode of The Simpsons and then when they watched it they were really disturbed by it, so The Simpsons must be some niche thing that not a lot of people know about.

she's an engineering major and a fighting game otaku, so it's not like she was isolated from geek culture ... just saying that Japan isn't as "accepting" of this as people in the US might think
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Like, she was so disturbed she was physically shaking.

I don't want to run you off again because I'm glad you're back but wow, you know some sensitive flowers
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She kickboxed! Seriously, Akihabara is that creepy these days!
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lyte edge has more scantily-clad animu figures at home than most hobby shops

Does he have tackily framed photos of them on the wall though?
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The next Yakuza game needs to take place in Akihabara. Kiryu needs to beat the holy living fuck out of the otaku crowd, I would pay good money to see that go down

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indeed - i defy anyone to go to the "happy tower" next to Messe Sanoh on the main road and not want to punch any of the people looking at the pictures of 5 year olds eating bananas/spilling yoghurt on themselves/in a paddling pool/etc

The only subhumans sicker than those pedo fucks are the parents who sell those pictures in the first place.

Rrrgh! And Aki used to be such a riot. I was so disappointed when I was back earlier this year.

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Akihabara is freak show, real talk.

Straight up. You'll go into a store to check out their used games on 3F, and then as you pass through 2F you realize that it is a collection of horrors that needed firebombed yesterday.

Is Den-Den Town devoid of this? I don't really remember anything like that back in 1999-2000.

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Den-den was definitely better last time I was there.  I honestly don't remember more than 1 porn store on the main drag and it looked pretty tame.

That said I guess I'm just desensitized to fucked up shit at this point.  Akihabara is weird, but it doesn't really bother me and running through all the stores looking for awesome hidden loot is still super fun to me.  The questionable stuff you walk through is just ^^; and move on.  I don't really care what people get their jollies off on.  The western gore/death websites bothers me more than any loli cartoon shit Japan draws.
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OOC, when's the last time you were in Aki? The difference between 2001, 2005, and 2009 is really telling.

In 2001, Akihabara was a gamer's paradise; in 2005, there were a fair number of porn shops, but you could still ignore them, roll your eyes and walk past. But in 2009, a trip to Akihabara feels like being cast as an unwilling extra in Urotsukidōji. It's all maid cafes and explicit doujin soft and it's being advertised directly on the sidewalk. I honestly never want to go back there again.
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Was in Aki & Den-den in 2009.

I agree that Aki has had a fall from grace and sucks in terms of shopping now.  That's my main problem with it.  Back in 2001 there were so many games stores competing and games everywhere.  It was awesome!  But now there's only the major chains and one or two hole in the wall stores and the hole in the wall stores have gone from game goods to "other" goods.  It's a lot harder to find good deals anymore. 

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The only last bastion of hope in Akiba is Super Potato :punch

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how did you sneak that footage? is that camera in your bag or something
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how did you sneak that footage? is that camera in your bag or something

Fisheye lens on a DSLR that takes movies. NOBODY EVER SUSPECTS DSLRS CAN TAKE MOVIES ahuahuahuahua~~

I second the recommendation for Nakano Broadway, it's fun and there's lots of good geeky stuff that doesn't make you feel like you want to throw up.

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:bow Super Potato :bow2

There are a whole bunch of retro shops all around the country with some seriously amazing stock but a majority of them require some traveling to get to which is unfeasible for a regular trip.

So, SO true. The best retro game store I've ever seen in my life is in the middle-of-nowhere off some highway in rural Gunma-ken. It was pretty much a Super Potato the size of a Sam's Club, with gashapon trading and retro toys to boot. Unfortunately, I'll never get back that way in a million years.

But just in case you ever find yourself with an afternoon to kill in Gunma-ken, it's:

お宝鑑定館 伊勢崎店



http://www.otakara-kanteikan.jp/store/isesaki.html
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OOC, when's the last time you were in Aki? The difference between 2001, 2005, and 2009 is really telling.

In 2001, Akihabara was a gamer's paradise; in 2005, there were a fair number of porn shops, but you could still ignore them, roll your eyes and walk past. But in 2009, a trip to Akihabara feels like being cast as an unwilling extra in Urotsukidōji.

So is there like an underlying sociological reason for this? Like, what happened between 2001 and 2009?
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OOC, when's the last time you were in Aki? The difference between 2001, 2005, and 2009 is really telling.

In 2001, Akihabara was a gamer's paradise; in 2005, there were a fair number of porn shops, but you could still ignore them, roll your eyes and walk past. But in 2009, a trip to Akihabara feels like being cast as an unwilling extra in Urotsukidōji.

So is there like an underlying sociological reason for this? Like, what happened between 2001 and 2009?

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Windows2000pro/XP DVD-ROM happened? That can't be right!
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OOC, when's the last time you were in Aki? The difference between 2001, 2005, and 2009 is really telling.

In 2001, Akihabara was a gamer's paradise; in 2005, there were a fair number of porn shops, but you could still ignore them, roll your eyes and walk past. But in 2009, a trip to Akihabara feels like being cast as an unwilling extra in Urotsukidōji.

So is there like an underlying sociological reason for this? Like, what happened between 2001 and 2009?

I'm not an expert in Japanese culture... but I'm guessing it has to do with the demographic issues Japan is facing. Less children being born, means less children buying games, means a shrinking game industry and with that, the industry's focus toward more sales-reliable niche products (like h-games, realdolls, moe, etc).
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http://dps.dengeki.com/2010/08/05/p22326/

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I should mention that the article also states that the game is "based on an original concept by Niinou". So it looks like he's not only directing some games and producing others, but also coming up with original ideas to be developed by other teams within the company? Sounds like he basically runs the entire development studio now.
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So is there like an underlying sociological reason for this? Like, what happened between 2001 and 2009?

I could be totally off, but I think Densha Otoko had a lot to do with empowering the otaku -- it told 'em to be proud of their freakish hobby and embrace it, which just opened the door for things to get a lot creepier

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OOC, when's the last time you were in Aki? The difference between 2001, 2005, and 2009 is really telling.

In 2001, Akihabara was a gamer's paradise; in 2005, there were a fair number of porn shops, but you could still ignore them, roll your eyes and walk past. But in 2009, a trip to Akihabara feels like being cast as an unwilling extra in Urotsukidōji.

So is there like an underlying sociological reason for this? Like, what happened between 2001 and 2009?

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Didn't someone get banned at that other forum for posting an impressions thread on this?
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I love their crazy price hike spree during TGS week.

seriously - watch R2 go back up to 60k yen those weeks!

I was talking to a friend about going up to a few out of the way places, but he'd already done them and came back disappointed. That said, his collection is... um... "expansive" so there problaby wasn't too much for him to pick up. Anyone living in Tokyo who has the space for close to 500 arcade PCBs is living in a whole new stratosphere of collecting!

If dcharlie thinks it's expansive, I live in fear of that collection. Likely it would sate Galactus, Eater of Worlds.

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So is there like an underlying sociological reason for this? Like, what happened between 2001 and 2009?

I could be totally off, but I think Densha Otoko had a lot to do with empowering the otaku -- it told 'em to be proud of their freakish hobby and embrace it, which just opened the door for things to get a lot creepier

http://www.cnngo.com/tokyo/play/decade-anime-682165

This guy also seems to agree!  There may be more truth to it than some people expect...

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In Japan, a poll conducted by the otaku matchmaking service Otakuma reveals that four out of five of the top shows watched by female anime fans are about giant robots, while four out of five of the top shows watched by male anime fans are about little girls.

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if one of those show about giant robot is code geass it doesn't count
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In Japan, a poll conducted by the otaku matchmaking service Otakuma reveals that four out of five of the top shows watched by female anime fans are about giant robots, while four out of five of the top shows watched by male anime fans are about little girls.

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Are there any shows where giant robots are piloted by little girls?  Sounds like anime companies could have a potentially lucrative audience on their hands!

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In Japan, a poll conducted by the otaku matchmaking service Otakuma reveals that four out of five of the top shows watched by female anime fans are about giant robots, while four out of five of the top shows watched by male anime fans are about little girls.

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