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Originally Posted by the linked CNN article in the OP
Step into a game shop in Akihabara, Japan's electronics district, and hentai games are readily available. In minutes, we found a game similar to RapeLay. The object here is also revenge: Find and rape the woman who fired the player from his imaginary job. Along the way, the player can rape a number of other girls and women.
Hentai games are not new to Japan. This country has long produced products the rest of the world would call pornographic. But before the arrival of the Internet, such items stayed in Japan. Now, once a game goes on sale in Tokyo, it is digitized and shared everywhere.
Japan does have censorship laws for sexual content. In games and videos, genitalia are obscured, even if it is animated. But Japan's laws do not restrict the themes and ideas of the games.
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Not new; not unusual; not seen as a big deal in Japan or the internet (save for the Women's Rights group protesting this game, and to a somewhat broader extent based on our Puritanical history, humble Americans at large. The problem is that we, as a whole populus, do not intimately know of Japan's (not even Canada or Mexico's history even) once-repressed societal structure, and how they have come to evolve into an entirely different nation now based solely on their obsessiveness with virtually anything/everything).
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Originally Posted by ObieX
This game has been around for years now - CNN needs to get with the times. Let me know when they learn about Artificial Girl, where not only can you take advantage of multiple ladies, but you can design them yourself!
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I don't have a specific title for you, nor will I tell more easily how to access such a game, but this, too, is not anything new or unheard of as of yet. Crude versions of this type of game in which you describe I've known about for at least fifteen years, and
newgrounds probably has equally as rudimentary examples of what you have described.