![]() TIME: It seems like role-playing games are more popular in Japan than the U.S. I'm not interested in creating violent effects. Tajiri: I'm very careful about violence in games. Japanese focus more on the intricacies of the actions, the motion. Japanese people wouldn't come up with ideas of blood splattering all over. There's more violence in games in the U.S., in things like Mortal Kombat, where they rip out hearts and cut off heads. The day after it was released, they changed the blood to green. In the 1980s, there was a game called Bullfighter where the matador stabbed the bull and red blood squirted out. Tajiri: In Japan, violence in games is pretty much self-regulated. ![]() TIME: A lot of people blame violence in video games for violent things young people do, especially in the U.S.
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