computer games
Jun 6 2009, Karim Khan

Japan’s Ethics Organization of Computer Software (EOCS) has decided not to allow the sale of rape games in the country. The decision came after protest from American civil rights campaigners who have been demanding a ban on sick rape games, like...

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