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Rapelay virtual rape game banned by Amazon

JoeZhang

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In Rapelay, gamers direct a character to sexually assault a mother and her two young daughters at an underground station, before raping any of a selection female characters.

Rapelay, which was released in 2006, encourages players to force the virtual woman they rape to have an abortion. If they are allowed to give birth the woman throws the player's character under a train, according to reviews of the game. It also has a feature allowing several players to team up against individual women.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sciencea...pelay-virtual-rape-game-banned-by-Amazon.html

:wtf::wtf:
 
Yup. Nothing wrong with a business taking responsibility for what it sells or does.
No, but it would be better if businesses took pride in selling things for all tastes, rather then bowing to the most conservative common denominator all the time.
 
I have to wonder who paid for the development of this.

Illusion.

"Battle Raper is a 3D fighting game in which the objective is to strip, grope, and sometimes actively rape the female characters, including a special move by the boss character and only male fighter where the female opponent is forced to perform fellatio as the camera zooms in."

"FINISH HIM!" :lol:
 
Yup. Nothing wrong with a business taking responsibility for what it sells or does.
No, but it would be better if businesses took pride in selling things for all tastes, rather then bowing to the most conservative common denominator all the time.

Yes, being disgusted by a game in which the goal is to rape a woman and her daughters, that would be the mindset of the most conservative common denominator.

:rolleyes: Jesus fucking Christ.
 
Yup. Nothing wrong with a business taking responsibility for what it sells or does.
No, but it would be better if businesses took pride in selling things for all tastes, rather then bowing to the most conservative common denominator all the time.

Yes, being disgusted by a game in which the goal is to rape a woman and her daughters, that would be the mindset of the most conservative common denominator.

:rolleyes: Jesus fucking Christ.
Its just a game. Murder simulators are okay, but rape is taboo?
 
Yup. Nothing wrong with a business taking responsibility for what it sells or does.
No, but it would be better if businesses took pride in selling things for all tastes, rather then bowing to the most conservative common denominator all the time.

Fine. Add a component to the game where every man who successfully rapes a woman gets his dick bitten off and I'll buy ten of them!
 
Yup. Nothing wrong with a business taking responsibility for what it sells or does.
No, but it would be better if businesses took pride in selling things for all tastes, rather then bowing to the most conservative common denominator all the time.

Fine. Add a component to the game where every man who successfully rapes a woman gets his dick bitten off and I'll buy ten of them!
Sounds okay to me... *shrugs*
 
No, but it would be better if businesses took pride in selling things for all tastes, rather then bowing to the most conservative common denominator all the time.

Yes, being disgusted by a game in which the goal is to rape a woman and her daughters, that would be the mindset of the most conservative common denominator.

:rolleyes: Jesus fucking Christ.
Its just a game. Murder simulators are okay, but rape is taboo?

You did read my post, right? The point is obvious, and it's not that one.
 
You did read my post, right? The point is obvious, and it's not that one.
My point was admittedly exaggerated. Still, far too often companies bow and pull objectionable material rather than simply saying "Don't like it? Don't buy it!". Its sickening. More so than this game.
 
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