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Kaine clearly has a penis in the western version. I mean a huge one.

Monaco Corporation, a marketing partner of Ubisoft's in New Zealand, apologized for the provocation, although they said they hired out another marketing company to put the event together and had no idea that a gun was to be used.

No mention of the bodily fluids from pic 7?

Considering the increase in popularity of MMO's in korea since SC came out more than 10 years ago, I wonder how many of the new generation gamers will get hooked on to SC2.

@putermcgee: For all we care, they are teens in school girl outfits and thats a good enough reason to watch their PV.

@MonkeyChunks: The ethnic diversity of Japan is nothing compared to that of the US. It would be a bad marketing move for them to mix it up like you mention because this group is obviously targeted for that niche market that like these kinds of girls.

So wait, you guys don't tilt the controller together with your whole body when playing racing games? I've been doing that the whole time since Mariokart 64

360 Fangirl? Look at it carefully, looks more like she's screaming in disgust. She's a PS3 fangirl.

@TearsandScreams: Yet, most media will likely ignore that and concentrate on the bag-o-weed only.

You get a crappy batch for a crappy game. Buy better games next time so you wont be smoking wood chips or somethin.

@XForce: Price does not equal value

No words or screenshots taking upskirts yet? What the hell are these useless alpha testers doing? It's the first thing everyone does with Japanese games these days.

Wow these comments.... this isn't the Kotaku I know. I guess people only complain whether games are "westernized" or not for JRPGs only.

This will simply make people go back to work until SC2 comes out. They'll cough up enough money to become a full-time SC2 player for a while at least.

Theres a small but similar pixel art kind of megaman in Boston too, near the hynes T station.

K-W-Y-J-I-B-O

If any of you actually bother reading the actual article or translating the WHOLE page, the author comments that this was an idea he had in mind to fool people on April fools day but wasn't able to complete it in time.

"Justin Marks, who recently wrote Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li.....That script has been scrapped."