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Kaden
@Kaden

Haraiva on twitter made a post and then deleted it about orientalism in "cozy/wholesome" games specificially about fetishizing and infantilizing japan.

They went on to say that just because something is cutsey and charming doesnt mean that it isnt a form of racism. Celebratory intent doesnt negate harm and appropriation.

Its a real shame they had to delete it because they got harassed. i think is completely correct and this conversation needs to be more in the public conscious. Ive been seeing some of it in ttrpgs vis a vis 'ghibli aesthetic', but i'd like to see more of it esp within ""wholesome"" games discussions.

This is especialy relevant given there are 2 different games made by different teams that are using japan as a backdrop all while using fake kana. There is genuinly no reason for this other than fetishization.

Edit/Amendment: I want to acknowledge that orientalism is an issue throughout all genres of games, but for the purposes of this post I was focusing soley on those listed as "cozy" or "wholesome"


Kaden
@Kaden

I am not a scholar, not an expert, and i am a white man, but the term "cozy orientalism" a la "techno-orientalism" really seems like an appropriate phrase for this phenomenon



Capes is an elegant, streamlined, and challenging addition to a genre enjoying something of a golden era. Its clever design holds familiar and novel concepts in a careful balance, and its campaign consistently adds new mechanical twists and turns. While the difficulty curve is quite harsh at present, Capes has a lot to offer seasoned and rookie tacticians alike.

Review by @andy-johnson



high resolution icon used for Fallout 1 and Fallout 2, it's series creator Tim Cain's face.

The reasoning behind this I think (feel free to correct me if I'm wrong) they thought nobody would ever find this because imagine needing an icon this huge for any application, it's a whopping 48x48 pixels! The lower resolution icons included (32x32 and 16x16 respectively) are just Vault Boy, but the biggest one on the .ico file is Tim Cain lol.

I think he mentions this in one of his videos (or possibly in that podcast with Alanah Pearce? I forget sorry) and he mentions only Fallout 2 having this hidden "easter egg" in there, but no I just reinstalled Fallout 1 from GOG and this is the .ico file from that install, it's the same as 2. Here's what you see opening it in GIMP:

screenshot of the .ico file of Fallout 1 opened on GIMP, you can see the two smaller vault boy icons over Cain's face.

opening this file on MSPaint gives you only Cain's face and obviously no transparency, but that's easy enough to add back.