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Title: How was this game officially released in US?
Post by: Aleksanderus on August 07, 2016, 07:46:27 PM
After reading the title of this thread you may wonder "What is the game you are talking about" and/or "What does this game contain" Don't worry I'll tell you but just in case this thread is 18+ so if you're easily offended or have very good imagination and you don't like hardcore shit I'm going to tell you about then close this thread and... I dunno eat something.

With that being said. Let's begin:

So a certain japanese visual novel called "Saya no Uta" (which I played and it had an awesome story and music) was officialy released by JAST USA.
So the game contained... gore and most importantly... loli sex scenes

And if you don't know what loli is then here's a quick explanation by me:

Loli is a japanese drawn girl mainly in the age between 9 and 13.

And as you may know it's illegal to see ANY KIND of child pornography in United States

And also you may think that I'm a pedo because I played that game, so if you think like that then I'm gonna say you four words- "Fuck you, I'm not"

So is it legal and approved by feds or what?!

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Title: Re: How was this game officially released in US?
Post by: Krice on August 09, 2016, 09:03:31 AM
Could it be they've realized it's a game, which are not real. So it's like books or any other form of fictional stuff.
Title: Re: How was this game officially released in US?
Post by: Aleksanderus on August 09, 2016, 04:54:16 PM
Could it be they've realized it's a game, which are not real. So it's like books or any other form of fictional stuff.
Is it really true?! Are people finnaly beginning to understand?

Well good for me, fighting with special forces became boring...
Title: Re: How was this game officially released in US?
Post by: Krice on August 09, 2016, 07:48:32 PM
I mean you can for example kill people in computer games. It's illegal, right? But it's not real, that's the point.