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+ | [[File:Rapelay.jpg|thumb|Cover art for the game.]] |
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− | '''RapeLay''' is a kawaii desu simlulator of women's rights |
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+ | '''''RapeLay''''' is a Japanese video game in which the player is able to simulate rape against NPCs. |
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+ | ==Responses== |
+ | *[[Slashdot]] editorial: [http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/05/11/164250&tid=153 On the advent of controversial video games] |
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+ | "I see RapeLay as nothing more than a game concentrating on a particular crime — a less serious crime than many I commit in some of the games I play. I've no desire to play it, but people who derive entertainment from that have a right to it." |
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− | * Julius Ceasar (Ancient stone tablet found in Rome) |
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+ | [[Category:Rape culture]] |
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− | "Rapelay is more than just a game" |
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+ | [[Category:Incidents]] |
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+ | [[Category:2006]] |
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Latest revision as of 15:46, 15 November 2020
RapeLay is a Japanese video game in which the player is able to simulate rape against NPCs.
Responses
"I see RapeLay as nothing more than a game concentrating on a particular crime — a less serious crime than many I commit in some of the games I play. I've no desire to play it, but people who derive entertainment from that have a right to it."