The recent release of a multiplatform console safe loli cleaning eroge highlights the shocking truth that Sony is now more concerned about keeping a family friendly console than Nintendo, a curious reversal of the traditional role of Nintendo as the most moralistic of console companies.
The situation is highlighted this time by suspiciously eroge-like non-eroge お掃除戦隊くりーんきーぱー / Osouji Sentai Clean Keeper, being released on the PS2 after a Wii release some time ago.
The sexy Wii version:
The church-safe PS2 version, renamed Osouji Sentai Clean Keeper H, in what is hopefully intended as irony:
More:
Such changes have been dubbed the “Sony check,” for when Sony’s censors become unhappy, they force makers to fastidiously clothe their characters. At least sickening displays of violence do not generally fall foul of this…
Additional shots demonstrate the erotic content of the uncensored game:
Via Ore-teki.
You may also recall that X-Blade on the PS3 was more modest than the Xbox release…
and this was on the ps2? damn I miss all the good s♥♥t -.-
That traditional image of Nintendo hasn’t been the case for at least 10 years now (I think it stopped around the time of the N64).
Sony actually does content checks when you develop a game for their platforms and they can kill your project at 5 milestone points during that project (where you have to submit your game).
Nintendo only does a technical check-up at the end (which every console maker does, Sony and Microsoft too).
I’m a game developer so I know all this. Sony is content-aware and (under the mantle of “ensuring quality content”) also kills projects they deem unsuitable for their consoles.
Nintendo allows everything as long as the technical requirements are met.
How do you think all the shovelware on Nintendo consoles made it through?
bwaahahah. i bought the wii version last year. so when i just saw this headline i was shocked, because i thought a new PS2 version with more CGs and more features was released. fortunately i was wrong.
*continues to fap to the wii version*
Oh, so family friendly…
I guess now it’s fine to show it to children, since it’s censored.
*sigh*
so now getting better censored equal bad/worse?