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l_the_fangirl ([personal profile] l_the_fangirl) wrote2009-12-16 04:06 pm
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CAPCOM, you fail, and fail hard.

So, introducing a new character to Street Fighter 4 in the next expansion? Cool.

A villian? Also cool.

The first Korean character in a Street Fighter game?

...

...I don't have enough energy to be horrified by this, CAPCOM. Just disappointed at a Japanese game with a brutal, cruel bitch as the only Korean character in it.

Because god knows that Japan got the worst of the last war between Japan and Korea.

[identity profile] jake-richmond.livejournal.com 2009-12-17 04:01 am (UTC)(link)
I always felt like the horrifying stereotypes were part of the series charm. I mean, every character in the game is a horrible stereotype. Every single one.

[identity profile] benlehman.livejournal.com 2009-12-17 03:55 pm (UTC)(link)
There's a difference between the two things, though.

Like, f'rinstance, if there's a Korean who is really formal and stiff, that's a stereotype in the manner of other street fighter stereotypes.

This is considerably different.

yrs--
--Ben

[identity profile] l-the-fangirl.livejournal.com 2009-12-17 06:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Exactly.

I mean, I was very amused by, say, Dudley, who was stereotypically British in that he was a proper, well-dressed pugilist.

I was very amused by Ryu, who was stereotypically Japanese in that his response to failure was TRAINING HARDER.

I am not amused by a cruel and sadistic Korean.

For much the same reason that I'd be less than amused with Balrog/Mike Bison, come to that, if he wasn't a specific dig at Mike Tyson.