Tsugaru87
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Tsugaru87

Americans like war and violence. Or, rather, your advertisers like war and violence. The American box office is littered with violent material. It's natural that the advertisers would focus on the militaristic aspect of a game. Japan, in advertising at least, has always been very broad and esoteric.

Aren't you Americans ever going to get tired of war, destruction and death? You know, you can also have non gritty and killing movies.

So one is all cute and serene and the other is all drill sergeant... yea Ill go with the Japanese ad.

Can someone explain to me why Asians are still hating Japan over WWII?

I live in The Netherlands, and i don't know anyone who still holds a huge grudge against the germans for WWII. Let alone that we let it influence our politics.

I don't know shit about Asian politics, but is there a reason that half the continent till

I'm with you on this one. I think the main problem is what Americans think/want Asians to look like (think Lucy Liu, or any "Asian" porn star over there), how the Japanese want Asians to look like (think AKB, or anime, or any celebrity on TV), and the reality - what Asians REALLY look like (people you actually see in

Awww... now I just feel bad for him.

Lets tax religion while we're at it okay =)

People liked the video version last time so I thought I'd do it again. Clearly not a running hit! Don't worry, Chris (our video guy) will be out next week, so it'll be all words from me...

Yes, I agree. Language is there to be used correctly. Whether the translator was just unaware that he was not speaking correctly (though, that hardly sounds like the case), or whether he tried to cut his discourse down for time, we won't know. Suzuki-san certainly didn't seem very uncomfortable with the situation, but

Just watch with the original Japanese dub and never be bothered by such things again.

Wow, wow!

I suspect the reason he didn't isn't just about getting upskirts, which as some people point out, is easy enough to find on the internet. I'm willing to bet it's the invasion of privacy that gets the guy off, and the more personal it is, the more intense the turn-on.

@Grimm808: We asians call those people who do not try to understand other cultures and only blame and insult - evil egoistic imperialists. (like typical Amercian kotaku users excluding other countries)

Man, what does japan doesn't have

pict or it didn't happen!

For as long as recorded history, males have always been drawn to the idea of looking up a girl's skirt. Even "Ball Four", the book about the N.Y. Yankees, commented on how professional baseball players would try to sneak a peek with girls or attractive women in the bleachers. The Internet is flooded with up-skirt

I'd never use my PSP for something like this!!