Square-Enix Founds Label for Edgy, Extreme Games

John Funk

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Square-Enix Founds Label for Edgy, Extreme Games



Square-Enix has founded an extremely edgy new label to handle the publishing of games otherwise too violent for its native Japan.

There's been a concerted effort over at Japanese games giant Square-Enix to broaden its horizons to the West lately: Not only has head honcho Modern Warfare 2 [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/96584-Squeenix-CEO-Calls-Out-Japanese-Gamers-on-Western-Bias].

The problem, though, is that many of its new Western titles are a bit much for Japan as far as violence is concerned. Gears of War (a title not published by Square-Enix) may have only earned itself an "M" rating over here in the States, but in Japan it was slapped with CERO Z - the equivalent to the ESRB's dreaded "Adults Only" rating.

This week in Famitsu, big boss Wada announced the formation of the Square-Enix Extreme Edges brand, a label whose sole jobs will be to publish blood-soaked Western titles in Japan, and to have a name that journalists can make fun of. Extreme Edges will be in charge of putting out all of Square-Enix's CERO D (17+) and CERO Z games from here on out, like Activision's upcoming Blur and Singularity.

It seems that this change is made with the intent of letting parents know at a glance whether a game is suitable for their children or not - if you see the "Extreme Edges" logo on the box, best not buy it for little Takeshi. Nintendo recently did something similar in changing the color of boxes for Wii games aimed at teens and up to black [http://www.siliconera.com/2010/01/21/wii-games-aimed-at-teens-and-up-get-black-boxes/].

Thus far, Square-Enix has never published a CERO Z game. Thanks to Eidos and the Extreme Edges brand, that might soon change.

Shh, nobody tell Tim Langdell [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/tag/tim+langdell].

(Via Siliconera [http://www.siliconera.com/2010/04/27/square-enix-starts-label-for-extreme-western-games/])

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Trivun

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DAMMIT, Ninja'd by the staff! I wanted to make a Tim Langdell joke... You've upset me now, John :(. No more cookies for you...
 

Darth Caelum

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Well......I guess that's Logical.
If you think about it, Labeling a Game AO for sex, while labeling a game less than that for Ripping apart someone's intestines with a Chainsaw to seem a bit Stupid Right?
But hey, It's Japan. Let them do what they want.
 

tendo82

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I really don't understand the Japanese rating system at all. That said, my suspicion is that there is, unsurprisingly, probably some ethnocentrism at work in it.

My guess is that if a pointy nosed, huge eyed and spike haired character chops someone into pieces (little pieces) then it probably receives a teen rating. But if Marcus Phoenix does it...
 

Jared

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Well, they are making an effoert....and I can see why they are using a different studio for it.

Have to see what they will come up with now
 

AxelxGabriel

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What I've always been so confused about, is why Japan, despite all it's intensive gory and sometimes messed up Anime, and even some of their OWN games are gory, they're so hesitant about Western games. Sounds to me it's more about against Western games in itself so as to bolster sales of their own stuff then anything having to do with actual content.
 

Jonny49

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John Funk said:
Extreme Edges will be in charge of putting out all of Square-Enix's CERO D (17+) and CERO Z games from here on out, like Activision's upcoming Blur and Singularity.
Blur? As in the racing game? I might be getting mixed up here but how does Blur warrant a 17+ rating?
 

Kollega

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[HEADING=2]EXTREME EDGES!!! GRAAAAAAH MANLINESS!!![/HEADING]

This brand name is a pretty clear, if overblown, indication. Something called "Extremely Edgy" is definetly not for kids. [small]It's for overcompensating teens instead.[/small]

Spaceman_Spiff said:
The country that made RapeLay thinks Gears of War is a bit much?!
Mackheath said:
Wait a moment. Games where you can systematically rape, impregnate then rape again a woman is A-OK, but violent video games like MW2 and GTA4 are somehow abhorrant?

Double standards, methinks.
Survival mantra: Americans like enemy blood fountain in the face, Japanese like... *ahem*

Definetly a double standard - or two different ones, to be precise.
 

Monshroud

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I think it is very interesting how here in the states the mass population is overly concerned about sex and nudity, while in Japan they seem more concerned about ultra-violence.
 

inflamessoilwork

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"The problem, though, is that many of its new Western titles are a bit much for Japan as far as violence is concerned."

Doesn't Japan have video games where you rape women?
 

Desworks

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Spaceman_Spiff said:
The country that made RapeLay thinks Gears of War is a bit much?!
Not at all. It is more like:
"The country that made RapeLay thinks Gears of War should also be considered an adult only title?!"

Which isn't that unreasonable when you think about it.
 

Cod of War

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That would make Britain the best country eve right? Sex while killing people. It's all good!

It's ironic really. Both are terrible, one trivializes violence while other trivializes sex
Talk about culture clash. At least it's better than where I am from, a nation (India) ruled by 1000 year old conservative & uneducated farmers save a few

Fun Fact: Our previous president was essentially a SUPERVILLAIN, the guy was instrumental in nuclear research but then thought it wasn't evil enough so he became a politician.

Seriously though, he was a real nice guy.

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RapeLay is Japan's answer to every fetish porn video made in the States.
 

GL2814E

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Good for Square Enix. This keeps the main brand from being damaged by scandal from a more violent game. I hope, hopefully people recognize the brand difference...