lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011

RapeLay a video game that simulates video game violations

RapeLay a video game that simulates video game violations


Want to ban the sale of a video game that simulates violations Japan


The Legislature Mendoza attempt to legally ban the sale of a Japanese video game that they alleged, "incites to commit violations against women."

Although the game in question is not sold in the houses where merchandise is sold legitimate copies can be obtained "pirated" by 12 pesos, as confirmed a provincial legislature.



It is a product of Japanese origin, known as RapeLay (English rape means rape), and can also be downloaded from the Internet, as published in today's edition of the newspaper one of Mendoza.

On the download page, according to the statement by the newspaper, the synopsis says: "The player is put on the skin of the rapist who has escaped from prison and ends up in a home setting where three girls live . The game has several options, such as travel anywhere in the body, stripped naked on the train or in a park and remove their clothes as you please. "

"This kind of games are a cancer, are very harmful, at least produce a personality disorder," said psychologist Andrew Gottfried Mendoza told the newspaper.

As for the cost of the game, the legislator Miguel Serralta (PJ) sent RapeLay buy a local video game retail gallery tons of that city to prove its existence, as noted above.

"Wednesday called the video and of course what the seller had promised to have it ready in 48 hours. To ensure the sale asked to be paid leave. The bill will end up being given the hook that will own the local problems," he said.

Serralta informed the case to the Minister of Human Development, Family and Community, Silvia Ruggeri, and through the Ombudsman for the Rights of the Child will make legal complaint against the store that sells the game.

In parallel, it will in the Senate to a bill that calls for "banning the sale and transfer of any type of games that incite to commit sexual harassment against the integrity and / or sexual violence."

In the 2nd article of the project on time prohibiting the sale of video and article RapeLay the 3rd set as penalties for selling such videos, the closure of the premises and a fine of 10 thousand pesos.




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