Rumor: Dead or Alive: Dimensions Pulled From Sweden Over Child Porn Laws

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Rumor: Dead or Alive: Dimensions Pulled From Sweden Over Child Porn Laws

A possible run-in with Sweden's Child Porn laws has spooked DOA: Dimensions's distributor into yanking the game from several European countries.

Bergsala, the European distributor of developer Tecmo Koei's Dead or Alive: Dimensions, recently made a joint statement with Nintendo to Eurogamer Sweden [http://www.eurogamer.se/articles/2011-05-20-dead-or-alive-dimension-slapps-inte-i-sverige] that it has "decided not to release the game in Sweden, for various reasons." The fact that the game won't be released in Sweden is no rumor, but no official reason for it has been announced. Though neither Nintendo nor Bergsala is forthcoming with a reason, word on the street is that the game is being pulled for potential conflicts with Sweden's rigorous laws regarding drawn or animated pornography depicting underage participants.

The trouble arises from three characters in the game, Kasumi, Koroke and Ayane, who are all under 18. Not a huge problem, until you factor in the "Figure Mode" that comes with the game, which allows these characters to be dressed, posed, and photographed, from whatever angle you desire. This potentially puts these underaged characters into a "pornographic situation," which could violate the Swedish law.

"We are sorry for how this impacts the Swedish fans of Dead or Alive. Thankfully, it's extremely unusual that these things happen," said Bergsala. The company may want to extend those apologies a bit further, as Sweden won't be the only country affected by the canceled release; Norway and Denmark will also not be getting the 3DS title.

This all comes at a time when much of Sweden is just calming from the recent conviction of a manga translator for possessing child pornography in the form of Japanese comics. The laws on the matter are still being tested and pushed, so it seems that Bergsala just wants to keep DOA from becoming associated with kiddie porn. While that's certainly a respectable business decision, something seems wrong with a game being unavailable because 3 characters (who don't look underage by any stretch of the imagination), who could possibly be manipulated by players into seemingly smutty poses, have arbitrary numbers under 18 attached to them.

Source: Eurogamer [http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-05-20-nordic-dead-or-alive-release-ruined]

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dragongit

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This... coming from Sweden?
It baffles me as much as Germany outlawing violent games, WHAT!?
 

lostlambda

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this is one of those laws that will become harder to inforce as more content is labeled as such adding loads of stuff that make no sense to the list
 

mjc0961

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There are characters in that game who are under 18? Could have fooled me, what with the earth shattering boobage. Seems like it would be easy enough to change some things in the manual and in-game descriptions if it has them to say they're 19 now and poof, problem solved.
 

Thaluikhain

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Makes sense. You know people are going to rule34 them, best to make it clear you've got nothing to do with it, rather than face the shitstorm.
 

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This makes a lot of sense considering the laws. I think the laws are a bit frivolous (a pedophile getting off to something completely fictional doesn't bother me and age is a bit pointless when you're dealing with illustrations, certainly none of the DoA characters look prepubescent even if they have creepy doll faces) and are just banning sexual deviancy (pedophile and child-molester are not inclusive terms) at that point rather than stuff that is actually harmful to actual children.
 

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HankMan said:
Ctirad said:
Easy fix change the numbers from under 18 to over 18.
Exactly, just SAY they're older for the European release.
Even for Sweden, that's cold
As I understand its more that they want to pull the game before and if the courts in Sweden decides that this could be used for something illegal..
 

MrTub

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Mr.Amakir said:
And yet they released the Extreme Volleyball-games here...
Im pretty sure the characters in Extreme volleyball is suppose to be over 18yr old?


And as I understand it its not Sweden that have forbidden the game company to release the games in Sweden, I understand it more to be that they do not want to risk it and then get associated with kiddie porn
 

mireko

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Wait, so they allow the sexy official Rachel x Noel art from BlazBlue but not this?

Admit it, Koei, you really just don't want to give us any games (Devil Summoner 2, *cough cough*).

[sub]Of course, it's still PAL-regioned everywhere else in Europe, isn't it?[/sub]