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Vagina Bones, Kirby s Eyebrows, And Other Bizarre American Video Game Changes
Kirby, Fire Emblem, Resident Evil, and Mega Man? You re looking.different
Image: Nintendo / Kotaku
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
Image: FUNLAND
Funland, an all-digital gaming magazine inspired by publications like Electronic Gaming Monthly, Nintendo Power, and Famitsu, is out now on Itch.io and it’s absolutely stunning. According to its website, the magazine “will blend elements of olde with coverage that better reflects our modern tone, scope and politics. In short: A queer GamePro.”
“I didn’t want Funland to just be an exercise in nostalgia or revisionist history, but I began to see elements and pieces of the old formula could be subverted into something more exciting,” Kotzer told Polygon over Twitter.
The debut issue is titled “Living in Cyber Hell,” and it features well-known games writers and developers like Christine Love (
The film stars Lewis Tan, Joe Taslim, Jessica McNamee, Hiroyuki Sanada and more
This is the second time the video game series has been adapted into a film, the first being the 1995 film.
When the first Mortal Kombat film came out in 1995, I was 12 years old. I distinctly remember playing Mortal Kombat 2 on my Super Famicon and I must have worn that cartridge out because up until then, I had never seen anything like MK before. I wasn’t a coddled child or anything as I’d already watched films like Robocop and The Terminator by that time but the level of ultra-violence in MK really shocked me. The graphics, gameplay and sheer audacity of it all were enough to grab me hook, line and sinker. With an expanded roster of 12 unique characters, the game was bigger and better than its predecessor by a wide margin. The insane fatalities, new characters like Baraka, Mileena, Kitana, Jax and more really rounded up the game. The vicious stage fatalities where you could uppercut hapless foes i
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