Vagina Bones, Kirby s Eyebrows, And Other Bizarre American Video Game Changes
Kirby, Fire Emblem, Resident Evil, and Mega Man? You re looking.different
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America’s birthday is nearly upon us, and you know what that means: It’s time to loudly blow stuff up so that we can drown out the self-conscious voices in our heads that remind us how weird and bad America can be. In honor of All Of That, this week’s
Splitscreen is about how games from other countries get changed to appeal to our delicate American sensibilities and vice versa.
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To kick off the episode, Ash Parrish, Mike Fahey, and I dig into the strangest instances of games being changed for the West, including the “vagina bones” controversy surrounding
Shin Megami Tensei III Remastered Is Perfect to Explore Humble Beginnings of the Persona Series
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On 4/20/21 at 10:00 AM EDT
When it comes to Atlus games, I m a total newbie.
The Japanese video game company has been making games for almost 25 years, but it wasn t until 2015 s
Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE for the Nintendo Wii U that I had my first experience with its brand of gaming, and it was an experience to remember.
Not only is
Tokyo Mirage Sessions one of my favorite Wii U games ever and is even better after its re-release for the Switch, which came a few years later but it opened my gaming sensibilities to more games just like it. I m finally playing
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Leave it to Nintendo to quietly take the spotlight away from the launch of a pair of brand new consoles in 2020. Despite so much of the year being spent talking about the road to Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5, Nintendo had one of its most impressive years ever, especially given the circumstances of everything happening around us. And despite some inexplicable corporate decisions, the future’s looking bright for Nintendo Switch.
The year got off to a pretty slow start for Switch, with January’s big release being
Tokyo Mirage Session #FE Encore, an upgraded Wii U port. While the game was a neat melding of the