I always love some Demo Derby. I do agree that the addition of Jeff made this great series the best series and turned it into an educational experience with his takes and past with a lot of these games.
It upsets me I knew nothing about Majestic, because it seems right up my alley.
Even worse is that there's no way to play Majestic or have any historical archive of it, so it's lost to history due to dead servers and reliance on old technology, it's pretty sad to me.
With real problems in the world (world hunger, ISIS, domestic abuse, the homeless), it's a little difficult for me to feel bad about the idea of a Japanese game having Japanese-ass-Japanese things like overt sexualization. Is it too much sometimes? Yeah, but that's just a different culture and it becomes a little lost on the western crowds. It's kinda weird sometimes, but it doesn't harm me and it doesn't give me actual stress or issues and nothing in the realm of entertainment should make people unease because, it's not real, and the second we start measuring people by what they enjoy in fantasy is when people begin to start victimizing others for personal preferences and that's never a good way to be. Priorities should be taken into consideration when people start debating the morality merits of video games and general artistic pieces of work.
There was a point in time where people wanted raw things and not censored, for example, people prefer anime in their original unaltered states, too, right? Or they used to? I think there's something to be said for enjoying something in the way it was originally created to be, even if it's DOA beach volleyball games. Are these games, albeit very perverted in nature, taking away anything from anyone? Are they making people view women differently? I thought we were all behind the notion that video games don't create monsters who outrun the police. Hell, we grew up playing violent-ass Mortal Kombat and the world has gotten safer each and every decade, we aren't mass murderers because of that, so it's also fair to say people won't be sexual deviants because of sexual games.
In brevity, feeling bad about something you like sorta sucks and makes you look like you're bowing down to people and letting them control how you think. I always felt this way, down to guys feeling "guilty" for liking My Little Pony, the color pink, or the Backstreet Boys. Like what you like with unabashed fervor, it'll make your life a much happier place once you realize fuck what everyone else thinks about you and what you like — nobody is so simple that they can be deduced to as a pervert because they like creepy pervy games. Everyone's got vices, and if it's creepy video games, it's better that than being a real life creep.
And, to the people that like Two Worlds... stand the fuck up, yell it loud, don't feel remorse or regret you have different standards and tastes as 99 percent of the world.
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