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Atlus recently put out a trailer for the 3DS beat ’em upCode of Princess, and reactions were generally positive, though a few of you stated that you didn’t want to be seen in public purchasing the game because you were ashamed. I’m still not sure why. Is it because the game is about a princess, and you’re afraid that buying it will make you lookgirly? Is it because the game’s main character is wearing next to nothing, and you’re afraid it will make you look likea horny person?Or perhaps worst of all, ahorny, girly person?!?!

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I’ve heard the same thing about games likeLollipop ChainsawandBayonetta— that people made a point to buy these games online because they were afraid that people would judge them for buying them. It makes me wonder if they know something that I don’t. Is there something truly perverse about these games (which are no more suggestive than your average dance video or pop star’s live concert) that I’m not seeing? Are they enjoying these games in ways that I don’t understand that are worthy of embarrassment?

And what about games likeGTA, Saint’s Row, and other games about being a terrible person, or games that are often thought of as “for kids” likeAnimal CrossingorViva Pinata? Or how about games that are disrespected by many in the gaming community, likeDead Rising: Chop Till You DroporSNK Vs. Capcom: Chaos.Worse, are there games that you’re ashamed to play because you don’t even like them? Are they all a part of the “games of shame” phenomena as well, or is the concept tied only to games about cheerleaders and princesses?

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