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    Nosebleed got a reaction from Funnerific in "For sale in Japan only": A Japanese developer's perspective on the eroge embargo   
    Because it only takes one "scandal" for everything to be destroyed. And trust me the West is the best at coming up with scandals.

    There's demands by fans, but over here you also have all the people who turn games into a political thing and would likely attack many of Japan's games to fill their political agenda.

    The west is plagued by people that work for the sole sake of running their mouths over every little thing and turn it into a national issue. Because they have nothing else to do with their lives but to complain, otherwise they have no jobs. Eroge becoming popular here would be like building a huge bait for them.

    I'll say it again, all it takes is one game to get enough attention to make the whole company come crumbling down.

    We have nothing but our own culture to blame.
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    Nosebleed got a reaction from Heizei_koukousei in "For sale in Japan only": A Japanese developer's perspective on the eroge embargo   
    Because it only takes one "scandal" for everything to be destroyed. And trust me the West is the best at coming up with scandals.

    There's demands by fans, but over here you also have all the people who turn games into a political thing and would likely attack many of Japan's games to fill their political agenda.

    The west is plagued by people that work for the sole sake of running their mouths over every little thing and turn it into a national issue. Because they have nothing else to do with their lives but to complain, otherwise they have no jobs. Eroge becoming popular here would be like building a huge bait for them.

    I'll say it again, all it takes is one game to get enough attention to make the whole company come crumbling down.

    We have nothing but our own culture to blame.
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    Nosebleed got a reaction from Noir in "For sale in Japan only": A Japanese developer's perspective on the eroge embargo   
    Are Japanese the xenophobic ones or are we the ones that forced them to take action against something that used to be normal for them?

    I really don't like thinking that the Japanese are just xenophobic, we're a huge part of the problem, we're the ones that overreact and have power over them, that's why they don't want to consider us, because we give them a hard time for it.

    I really liked seeing this side of a developer, it really goes to show that it's not just because xenophobia, but because they want to avoid legal trouble we western folks give them.
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    Nosebleed got a reaction from Chronopolis in "For sale in Japan only": A Japanese developer's perspective on the eroge embargo   
    Because it only takes one "scandal" for everything to be destroyed. And trust me the West is the best at coming up with scandals.

    There's demands by fans, but over here you also have all the people who turn games into a political thing and would likely attack many of Japan's games to fill their political agenda.

    The west is plagued by people that work for the sole sake of running their mouths over every little thing and turn it into a national issue. Because they have nothing else to do with their lives but to complain, otherwise they have no jobs. Eroge becoming popular here would be like building a huge bait for them.

    I'll say it again, all it takes is one game to get enough attention to make the whole company come crumbling down.

    We have nothing but our own culture to blame.
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    Nosebleed got a reaction from Narcosis in "For sale in Japan only": A Japanese developer's perspective on the eroge embargo   
    Are Japanese the xenophobic ones or are we the ones that forced them to take action against something that used to be normal for them?

    I really don't like thinking that the Japanese are just xenophobic, we're a huge part of the problem, we're the ones that overreact and have power over them, that's why they don't want to consider us, because we give them a hard time for it.

    I really liked seeing this side of a developer, it really goes to show that it's not just because xenophobia, but because they want to avoid legal trouble we western folks give them.
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    Nosebleed got a reaction from BookwormOtaku in "For sale in Japan only": A Japanese developer's perspective on the eroge embargo   
    Because it only takes one "scandal" for everything to be destroyed. And trust me the West is the best at coming up with scandals.

    There's demands by fans, but over here you also have all the people who turn games into a political thing and would likely attack many of Japan's games to fill their political agenda.

    The west is plagued by people that work for the sole sake of running their mouths over every little thing and turn it into a national issue. Because they have nothing else to do with their lives but to complain, otherwise they have no jobs. Eroge becoming popular here would be like building a huge bait for them.

    I'll say it again, all it takes is one game to get enough attention to make the whole company come crumbling down.

    We have nothing but our own culture to blame.
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    Nosebleed got a reaction from BookwormOtaku in "For sale in Japan only": A Japanese developer's perspective on the eroge embargo   
    Are Japanese the xenophobic ones or are we the ones that forced them to take action against something that used to be normal for them?

    I really don't like thinking that the Japanese are just xenophobic, we're a huge part of the problem, we're the ones that overreact and have power over them, that's why they don't want to consider us, because we give them a hard time for it.

    I really liked seeing this side of a developer, it really goes to show that it's not just because xenophobia, but because they want to avoid legal trouble we western folks give them.
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    Nosebleed got a reaction from sanahtlig in "For sale in Japan only": A Japanese developer's perspective on the eroge embargo   
    Are Japanese the xenophobic ones or are we the ones that forced them to take action against something that used to be normal for them?

    I really don't like thinking that the Japanese are just xenophobic, we're a huge part of the problem, we're the ones that overreact and have power over them, that's why they don't want to consider us, because we give them a hard time for it.

    I really liked seeing this side of a developer, it really goes to show that it's not just because xenophobia, but because they want to avoid legal trouble we western folks give them.
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