Who is this Hitler you all keep speaking of?
Hitler appears in the game of "Persona 2 Tsumi" or Innocent Sin. But I guess you dont fight with him, but you fight with his army.
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Logged Emilio Morales has 1133 Posts (+25/-0 Karma) |
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The name of that channel is not History Channel... I prefer calling it The Hitler Channel
I'm betting you've never even seen the History channel.
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Logged Heat has 394 Posts (+10/-0 Karma) |
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Hitler appears in the game of "Persona 2 Tsumi" or Innocent Sin. But I guess you dont fight with him, but you fight with his army.
Oh, so Hitler is a video game character? Whats the big deal? What kind of army?
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Logged Kakizaki has 312 Posts (+12/-0 Karma) |
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I think the army was made up of Neo-Nazis trying to revive Hitler or something in Innocent Sin, and that was the reason why it never made it over here, SCEA didn't approve.
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Logged aerozero has 264 Posts (+11/-0 Karma) |
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I think the army was made up of Neo-Nazis trying to revive Hitler or something in Innocent Sin, and that was the reason why it never made it over here, SCEA didn't approve.
Heh. I know that's a popular belief and that could have been part of it... but, Atlus didn't release Innocent Sin because they simply did not have the financial needs to release two very similar games.
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Logged Avalon has 21 Posts (+10/-0 Karma) |
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Heh. I know that's a popular belief and that could have been part of it... but, Atlus didn't release Innocent Sin because they simply did not have the financial needs to release two very similar games. On the official Atlus USA website, before the release of Eternal Punishment in the U.S., it said:
In the end, it's you the consumer, who will decide whether Persona 2: Innocent Sin will come out. So run down to your local EB and reserve your copy now! Hell, reserve 2 or 3 just to be sure! They could've localized if they wanted to, but they didn't. I'd imagine Innocent Sin would've been far more difficult to localize, as well.
Also, SCEA most likely wouldn't have denied the game because of nazis or Hitler, they would've denied it because it's a 2DRPG, one that wouldn't appeal all that much to the masses. They denied the PSX version of Soul Hackers.
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Logged Heat has 394 Posts (+10/-0 Karma) |
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Wait, so Sony didn't deny Eternal Punishment, a 2D RPG, but they would have denied Innocent Sin because it's a 2D RPG?
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Logged Stack Bundles has 189 Posts (+10/-0 Karma) |
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My god you guys are no fun. I was just playing around about Hitler.
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Logged Kakizaki has 312 Posts (+12/-0 Karma) |
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They could've localized if they wanted to, but they didn't. I'd imagine Innocent Sin would've been far more difficult to localize, as well.
Sounds like they wanted Eternal Punishment to make some money before they even considered localizing Innocent Sin.
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Logged Avalon has 21 Posts (+10/-0 Karma) |
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My god you guys are no fun. I was just playing around about Hitler.
Who?
This character limit sucks.
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Logged Stack Bundles has 189 Posts (+10/-0 Karma) |
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Wait, so Sony didn't deny Eternal Punishment, a 2D RPG, but they would have denied Innocent Sin because it's a 2D RPG? I was going to clarify about that in my post, but I didn't feel like it. Perhaps SCEA has a limit on how many niche games one can localize at any one time, and Atlus USA decided Eternal Punishment would be the most successful, and probably the easier of the two to localize, it also has the better battle system. Seems more likely than "lolz atlus didnt have th emoneyz" or "omfg hitlar".
I honestly recall hearing something about companies and a limit on "niche" localizations. I'm not sure if Persona would count as a niche game, but I wouldn't doubt it.
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Logged Heat has 394 Posts (+10/-0 Karma) |
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Who? I expected a certain someone to go for it, and they did, but then Aero had to go and ruin my fun.
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Logged Kakizaki has 312 Posts (+12/-0 Karma) |
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We have an entire channel dedicated to Hitler. It's called the History Channel. If we can handle seeing him on TV, we can handle seeing a faux version of him in a game. It's not even really Hitler.
I play a collectible miniatures game called HorrorClix. Recently, someone brought up the idea of figures based on Nazi occultism, and the thread quickly became very heated and controversial. I was one who supported the idea, since Nazi occultism has become a pretty established form of horror, but the thread proves that there would be a lot of people opposed to putting Hitler in a game.
I definitely wouldn't mind it, but I can see the developer's possible concern.
Imagination is the one weapon in the war against reality. - Jules de Gaultier
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Logged Oni-Kagura has 35 Posts (+10/-0 Karma) |
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I play a collectible miniatures game called HorrorClix. Recently, someone brought up the idea of figures based on Nazi occultism, and the thread quickly became very heated and controversial. I was one who supported the idea, since Nazi occultism has become a pretty established form of horror, but the thread proves that there would be a lot of people opposed to putting Hitler in a game. I definitely wouldn't mind it, but I could see the developer's possible concern.
If the Japanese can handle having Hitler in a video game, then so can we. There will always be people that are opposed to something, doesn't mean we should avoid whatever the hell it is they're opposed to.
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Logged Heat has 394 Posts (+10/-0 Karma) |
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I think there's a very large discrepancy between using Nazi-ism in terms of history lessons (even if it's on TV) and using it for a work of fiction.
At the same time, shows like Family Guy seem to reference the guy a few times a year in some way, Seinfeld made jokes about it. Perhaps it's different if it's handled in a more "serious" fictional-ized way. As bizarre as that was in Persona 2, it's certainly not meant to be completely a joke like, say, Hitler's friendly talk show on Family Guy.
There's also countless WWII games, even including random things such as Wolfenstein. So I'm not sure how to take that. Perhaps being able to skew those as war games makes them more acceptable in the eyes of a lot of people.
Innocent Sin surely was skipped over initially because of its content, as Eternal Punishment comes afterwards. I don't think Atlus had much of an intention of bringing it out (hell, Maken X had all of that Nazi imagery removed), but certainly the sales of EP in the US had something to do with it. They don't release their sales figures here, but from all I've read it had underperformed even by their standards.
I guess through all of this is that it displays a lot of double standards and kind of a fine line where it's considered "OK" and "bad". So I don't know, I'm sure even the Family Guy and Seinfeld stuff bothers a good deal of people. In games and comedies I think it's probably smart to avoid it for many business reasons. Certainly other forms of media are less scrutinized than games are nowadays and are accepted it enough to get away with a lot more.
I don't know that I think Atlus would really get in much shit over something like that, but I can see why they'd rather just not bother. I'm sure they don't have a huge team of lawyers or the assets to help turn their image around if it goes poorly.
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