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gaming2 years ago

"Love Live! School Idol Festival 2: Global Version to Launch in February, Ends Service in May"

The Japanese version of the Love Live! School Idol Festival 2 Miracle Live! smartphone game will end its service on March 31, while the global version, set to launch in February, will also end service on May 31. The game features the nine-button rhythm gameplay from the original Love Live! School Idol Festival and includes all Love Live! franchise songs, along with a Bonds feature for unique character interactions.

Censorship Strikes Baldur's Gate 3 in Japanese Release
gaming2 years ago

Censorship Strikes Baldur's Gate 3 in Japanese Release

Spike Chunsoft has announced that certain explicit content, including nudity, sex scenes, and torture options, will be removed from the Japanese version of Baldur's Gate 3 in order to comply with CERO's Code of Ethics. These changes are meant to adhere to the banned expressions outlined in Appendix 3 of CERO's guidelines. The game will be released in Japan on December 21, 2023, and will be available on PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X.

"Baldur’s Gate 3: Japanese Version Faces Heavy Censorship"
gaming2 years ago

"Baldur’s Gate 3: Japanese Version Faces Heavy Censorship"

The Japanese version of Baldur's Gate 3 will be heavily censored, removing elements such as nudity and violence to comply with Japan's stricter content laws. Spike Chunsoft, the publisher of the PS5 version in Japan, confirmed the alterations made to receive a CERO rating, including the removal of nudity and depictions of internal organs, as well as the option to torture prisoners. These changes are specific to the PS5 version and not the PC version, where players can easily restore cut content using mods.

Nintendo Plans More Movies After Mario's Success
entertainment2 years ago

Nintendo Plans More Movies After Mario's Success

Shigeru Miyamoto, the creator of Mario, says that the Super Mario Bros. Movie has exceeded his expectations and has been a huge box office success, generating over $1 billion globally. Miyamoto also revealed that Nintendo handled the Japanese script independently to create a more engaging film for Nintendo's home audience. He has developed an interest in creating dramas and was involved in various ways up until the voice recording of the Japanese version.