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Play Magazine has revealed the cover for their September issue. Look look! It’s Muramasa: The Demon Blade, which we oogled not long ago. But this time it’s been sexed-up even more.

Muramasa Play Magazine cover

Dream of the Fisherman's WifeWhile I love this image visually (which, according to Kotaku, is based on Katsushika Hokusai’s 17th-century woodcut The Dream of the Fisherman’s Wife), I’m a little torn over it from an advertising standpoint. The game is rated Teen, so obviously there’s not going to be any underwear-free octopus-fighting. And Muramasa’s already getting plenty of good buzz. I guess Vanillaware felt they needed to push even more to try to make it a hit.

Still, I feel a little weird that, from what we know of Muramasa, the amount of sex on this cover really has nothing to do with the game. It makes me feel like I’m being pandered to.

I have no doubt this image will show up in the next Girls of Gaming magazine, which, not-so-coincidentally, comes from the same publisher as Play Magazine. Fusion Publishing knows where its bread is buttered!

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Thanks, Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2!

Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 - Rachel with Gun

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Aksys, makers of the hot character fighting game BlazBlue, just put up a teaser page for the strategy role-playing game Record of Agarest War. I honestly had no interest in this game before today. But after seeing the image below and the fact that they wrote “COMING soon” on the site, now I have to know more. Good job, Aksys!

According to Wikipedia, “The game includes dating sim elements through its ‘Soul Breed’ system which allows the player to create a new character by pursuing a relationship with a female character.” Sounds hot!

Record of Agarest War Teaser

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Empire Magazine got the exclusive on these posters. But that’s not gonna stop me from reposting them here! Take a look at the pretty pretties on these here movie adverthingies. It’s unlikely that the movie will be any good, but no one’s gonna give a shit because Jakey-Gyl is fucking RIPPED. Yeah, and there’s some cute girl, too.

Prince of Persia SoT movie poster Prince of Persia SoT movie poster 2

Hot damn!

Hot damn!

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Ah, the ill-fated Sega Saturn. It had the unfortunate position of being released after the failure of Sega’s 32x and before the almost-success of the (dearly missed) Dreamcast. From 1995 to 1997-ish the poor machine was a commercial outcast. Kids mocked it. Dogs shunned it. The elderly could not comprehend it. It seemed almost no one loved the Saturn. But not for Sega’s lack of trying. Check out this wonderful (awful) print ad they produced:

"She's naked, yo! Buy our gamebox!"

"She's naked, yo! Buy our vidjmbox!"

There are a couple clear mistakes with this ad: For starters, it’s an illustration of a woman, not a photograph. If Sega’s marketing department couldn’t even pony up the cash for a real naked lady, why should consumers spend their hard-earned moolah on Sega’s machine? Real tits for real cash, dudes.

Secondly, this ad is based on the supposition that games and sex our mutually exclusive. I could not disagree more. I realize that this ad was produced in the mid-1990’s, and at the time console games were very much targeted at a younger demographic than they are now. But hell, I was a horny teenage boy when the Saturn was released and this ad didn’t even convince me. Why tell a teenager, who thinks of nothing but sex and games, that the games will make him ignore sex?

Insert joke about boning.

Insert joke about boning.

Never mind the fact that the Saturn’s problems went beyond their patronizing advertising. If their ads had argued that playing games will get you laid, maybe they would have sold more. And maybe today’s console landscape would be different! Zounds!

So come on, game marketers! You’ve already convinced much of the American public that games are socially acceptable. Now let’s get to work on making people think game-playing is sexy. And no, the Frag Dolls are not the way to do it.

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