Believe it or not, this seedy scene is where companies the likes of Enix and Koei got their starts in the industry, publishing doujin soft works on PC - developing titles prominently featuring the word “Lolita,” appealing to a very particular subset of computer-bound creepers. From there, Japanese developers picked up the ball and ran with it producing interactive erotica across home computers, arcade cabinets (typically of the “strip mahjong” variety), and even on the Famicom Disk System. It’s a thematic element which has existed since nearly the dawn of the home console - from almost the very moment that third-party studios were first granted access to the Atari 2600, and as several quickly set about developing primitive pixelated pornography primarily seen in the output of ‘American Multiple Industries’ (releasing titles under the Mystique and PlayAround labels), including such titles as Beat ‘Em & Eat ‘Em and Custer’s Revenge. Specifically, with regards to video games centered around the premise of simulating intercourse, presumably for the purposes of player self-gratification. “Put on some decent clothes! Your ovaries will catch cold.” German release, front cover.
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