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Erotic games thrive on Switch as PlayStation’s rules grow stricter

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With Sony fortifying its censorship policies for Japanese eroge (short for “erotic game”) franchises like Omega Labyrinth and Super Neptunia on PlayStation consoles, Japanese game developers seem to be flocking towards the Nintendo Switch with their adult content. The topic recently gained traction on Japanese social media when a Japanese shopper shared a photo of a Nintendo Switch software corner at a retailer, which happened to be lined with numerous adult games.

Some of the games in the post include RE: D Cherish, Da Capo III (D.C. III), and JINKI -Infinity-. While some of these games are censored (for example, JINKI -Infinity- is the censored version of JINKI -Unlimited-), seeing two shelves filled with physical copies shows just how big the demand for eroges is.

While PC gaming in Japan has seen a rise over the years according to a study by game industry consultancy Kantan Games Inc., Japanese console owners still make up the majority of the country’s game consumer market. This makes Sony’s PlayStation 4 and 5, the Nintendo Switch, and to some extent, the Microsoft Xbox Series X|S the go-to areas for game developers and publishers (including those who work on eroges) to peddle their titles. But since the Xbox hasn’t done particularly well in Japan and Sony has cracked down on adult content, that leaves the Nintendo Switch to take on Japan’s steamiest and more adult-centered content.
The eroge boom isn’t just limited to physical copies, either. On a related note, the My Nintendo Store has grown quite full of eroges – some of which contain sensitive words such as “hentai” that are not appropriate for a family-centered console. Though a lot of these “hentai”-titled games are rapidly produced overseas by people wanting to make a quick buck, it just goes to show how easy it is to peddle such content on Nintendo’s digital storefronts.
 

Evil Calvin

Afraid of Boobs
I'm surprised the US media (news outlets too) haven't jumped on this. It's been bad on the eshop for years. Worse now. All they have to do is do a news story, perusing the eshop, showing the soft porn hentai games available for the 'childrens' console Switch. personally I don't care. Just amazed in this day an age where everything is a story and offensive, that no outlet dove into this here.
 

RoboFu

One of the green rats
I'm surprised the US media (news outlets too) haven't jumped on this. It's been bad on the eshop for years. Worse now. All they have to do is do a news story, perusing the eshop, showing the soft porn hentai games available for the 'childrens' console Switch. personally I don't care. Just amazed in this day an age where everything is a story and offensive, that no outlet dove into this here.
Media is on pedos and perverts side now. They are not going to say anything.
 

hemo memo

You can't die before your death
I'm surprised the US media (news outlets too) haven't jumped on this. It's been bad on the eshop for years. Worse now. All they have to do is do a news story, perusing the eshop, showing the soft porn hentai games available for the 'childrens' console Switch. personally I don't care. Just amazed in this day an age where everything is a story and offensive, that no outlet dove into this here.
Kotaku tried that approach. It didn’t bring as much click as they thought so they don’t do it anymore. Western game media cares about clicks and views.
 

ReyBrujo

Member
I started Moero Crystal H a couple of days ago and I'm enjoying it :V Not because it's an eroge but it's a dungeon crawler (favorite genre atm). I wasn't sure whether to buy it or not because sometimes gameplay is bad but they try to make it up with nudes and stuff but it's a dungeon crawler, it's not as if they can mess it up that badly. Unfortunately it got some stupid choices like having to rub and tap the screen to befriend girl monsters (who are like pokemon, you need to befriend them in order to get them on your team to explore the dungeon). I doubt I would buy visual novels or puzzle games with eroge but if it's a dungeon crawler, count me in.
 
Those two are not eroge though...

Now if Nekopara or the like got released on the Switch that'd be another story.
All the nekopara games are on switch and have been for awhile besides maybe vol 4.

Is there any of these games on switch that actually have the adult content though? I was under the impression that it was all missing the nudity and/or sex scenes.
 

yurinka

Member




Is there any source for the "PlayStation’s rules grow stricter"? Sounds like bullshit to me.

In Japan regarding physical games Switch sell more, so maybe some of these niche games from small Japanese companies maybe only release the physical version or console version in general for Switch because it's what sells more and maybe these games don't sell enough in other platforms to make the other physical versions profitable.

In the same way that when releasing them in the west is the opposite: they sometimes release PS only physical version in the west because in the west is the only platform where it's worthy for them to release them in physical.

When a console game gets released on physical there's a different, more strict age rating approval (age rating isn't a Sony/Nintendo thing) and many publishers decide to don't reach certain age ratings because if not some big retailers won't sell the game. So decide to sef-censor the games themselves to be able to release it in physical (so not because of Sony or Nintendo).

The amount of absolute garbage on the eShop is frankly terrifying. Nintendo has zero rules for what people can upload there.
There's an age rating system to classify the game depending on its type of content (not quality), like in the other consoles.
 
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yurinka

Member
Is it though?


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It's the developer and publisher who decides if a shovelware game features bunnies or woman, not Sony or Nintendo.

That article is bullshit, there are many games featuring nudity or sexual content on PS since then. And in any case, it's the external and independent age rating systems like ESRB, PEGI, ZERO, etc. who analyzes the theme content of the games for each region, not Sony or Nintendo. When sending a game for certification to Sony and Nintendo what they verify is basically that the game regarding stability and security fits a certain minimums, that it follows the standards regarding OS/platform wide best practices of things like trophies and button usages or menus, or that the game got their PEGI/ESRB/etc. rating.

This is also the reason of why some games change things like the nudity level depending on region. As example, Conan Exiles features full nudity if you play on a EU server (sold physically as PEGI 18) but partial nudity if you play on a US server (ESRB M 17+, not AO). I assume this change affects the versions who have physical editions in these regions (PS and XB, not PC).
 
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sloppyjoe_gamer

Gold Member
Lots of trash in the Switch shop these days like these games......considering this is the same company that made Mortal Kombat 1 on SNES sweaty...

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ArtHands

Thinks buying more servers can fix a bad patch
Make sense. Sony want to protect their audience from being exposed to such contents.
 

Deerock71

Member
Make sense. Sony want to protect their audience from being exposed to such contents.
Nintendo got the kiddy label back before ratings for games were created, and Nintendo forced developers to switch. Now that there are ratings, Sony's playing the nanny, and now it just seems silly.
 

tkscz

Member
Lots of trash in the Switch shop these days like these games......considering this is the same company that made Mortal Kombat 1 on SNES sweaty...

Alanis Morissette Reaction GIF by MOODMAN
They haven't really been that company in a long time. Back then they didn't want a million lawsuits over the idea that little Johnny played a game with blood in it. Once the ESRB got introduced Nintendo started letting up with MK2 having all it's blood and finishers. They didn't stop mature games from coming to their consoles, even encouraging it during the N64 and GC eras, but by then it was too late, M rated games sold poorly on Nintendo consoles as the idea that it was a children/family only console had solidified. I still remember people not knowing games like TrueCrime and DefJam Vendetta/Fight for NY were on the GC.
 

Chechack

Member
Remember those times during early wiiu period when people keep dissing saying nintendo doesnt have 3rd party support and is bound to bankrupt/fail?

Who's your daddy now
 

JayK47

Member
Steam is likely the worst. Reviewing new games coming out and at least half are porn games. I do not mind some amount of adult content, but when you view the game page it is always hardcore porn with exaggerated genitals. It will only get worse.
 

StereoVsn

Gold Member
Steam is likely the worst. Reviewing new games coming out and at least half are porn games. I do not mind some amount of adult content, but when you view the game page it is always hardcore porn with exaggerated genitals. It will only get worse.
That depends on the games you play, ones you bought , and what you have in your wishlist and what you viewed. I don’t recall ever seeing that in my suggested game queue.

You can also filter that out through Steam settings.
 
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Fake

Member
i don't pay attention to that console right now although i do have 2 switches boxed up in the closet, i was under the impression they were mainly for kids, sorry i touched a nerve.


How many years Nintendo Switch need to be on market to you get some clues? Mortal Kombat 1 at least for you ring a bell?

And is not like you touch a nerve, low bait posts have those kinda of effect kid. Maybe I can buy you a Nintendo Switch.
 

Astral Dog

Member
There was a change because Nintendo's sales strategies with the Wii U and 3DS weren't working out for them,they were losing their audience

They realized most of their audience are adults now unlike the 90s /early 2000s and they simply allowed all third party companies to publish their stuff unchecked thats why there are so many Otome games on Switch now,why they publish Bayonetta and let tons of violent M rated content.

Most of these games on the eshop aren't actual porn they are standard visual novel stuff that appeals to a niche audience

It doesn't really damage their image,or the quality or their games heck they are about to release a first party visual novel about a serial killer wearing a paper bag who murders high school students

Nintendo hasn't cared about censorship in a long time, they help the ESRB to allow more content its just that their main brands appeal to the whole family and target audience was casual gamers,they changed focus to core gamers with the Switch
 
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StereoVsn

Gold Member
There was a change because Nintendo's sales strategies with the Wii U and 3DS weren't working out for them,they were losing their audience

They realized most of their audience are adults now unlike the 90s /early 2000s and they simply allowed all third party companies to publish their stuff unchecked thats why there are so many Otome games on Switch now,why they publish Bayonetta and let tons of violent M rated content.

Most of these games on the eshop aren't actual porn they are standard visual novel stuff that appeals to a niche audience

It doesn't really damage their image,or the quality or their games heck they are about to release a visual novel about a serial killer wearing a paper bag who murders high school students

Nintendo hasn't cared about censorship in a long time, they help the ESRB to allow more content its just that their main brands appeal to the whole family and target audience was casual gamers,they changed focus to core gamers with the Switch
The biggest issue is lack of discovery tools/filters. Same shit exists on Steam, but I never see that for the most part.

However if I go into eShop sales, it’s free for all. There are no recommendations, ability to filter out tags, discord queues and so on. It’s aggravating as hell, especially considering how slow the whole thing is.
 
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