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Originally posted by Peter Gilis:
Maybe, but if you ask me, i think Jastusa/Peachprincess are overreacting about the rating "Mature only" for KOYOUBI and AMUSEMENT PARK.
So do I. "Suggestive" romantic themes isn't really a reason to give a game an age 17 rating. I mean, without adult scenes, the games are probably less revealing than an average age 13-15 shoujo manga/anime.
But the point is that Himeya probably wants to increase their sales by removing the adult scenes. Fine, but when they then proceed to put an age 17 recommendation on them, they've pretty much willingly limited the games' market potential again for no reason.
As an example, look at the anime series Onegai Teacher (slight spoiler coming -->). The episode where you Kei and Mizuho finally ends up sharing the futon, so to speak. That's suggestive, but is the anime rated age 17? No. And I'm not talking about he VERY "suggestive" OVA that came afterwards [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/smile.gif[/img]
Living in a country that gave the Lord of The Rings movies an age 12 rating, labeling "suggestive" romance themes age 17 seems like another excessive "don't corrupt our youth with sex" reaction.
If I want "suggestive" romantic themes, I'll just buy (even more [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/smile.gif[/img] ) manga like Kare Kano, Mars, Wish, Chobits etc etc. If I want something a step up the age ladder, I'll get ero-games. I'm not very fond of adult anime, though.
[This message has been edited by AG3 (edited 04-23-2004).]