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Kid Sport's Fan Branded by Deadspin "Journalist" as Racist
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<blockquote data-quote="IceJad" data-source="post: 77601095" data-attributes="member: 112074"><p>Have you played the games? I have, the first three on the PS1 and the forth on Gamecube. The first 3 consist of zombie models which are majority based on white people. There was a few "black models" but nothing major. The story choose to portray the setting in a majority white US. All might be a bit hyperbolic but you should get the point. </p><p></p><p>It is in the newer remakes where the zombies became more racially pronounce and diverse. That is due to the advancement of technology. Back then there are many cases of reused assets in game to reduce diskspace. So white zombies it is in the older games.</p><p></p><p>The point is not to argue about fictional American races in Resident Evil. The game was just the vehicle for the outrage mob. And I have shown you an example where the demand for outrage is greater than the supply. So much so a fictional game and its developer has been maligned to prove a point. A point based on false premise.</p><p></p><p>It was so bad that the racist allegation got an entry in Wikipedia where the sequel RE6 had none for the Chinese setting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IceJad, post: 77601095, member: 112074"] Have you played the games? I have, the first three on the PS1 and the forth on Gamecube. The first 3 consist of zombie models which are majority based on white people. There was a few "black models" but nothing major. The story choose to portray the setting in a majority white US. All might be a bit hyperbolic but you should get the point. It is in the newer remakes where the zombies became more racially pronounce and diverse. That is due to the advancement of technology. Back then there are many cases of reused assets in game to reduce diskspace. So white zombies it is in the older games. The point is not to argue about fictional American races in Resident Evil. The game was just the vehicle for the outrage mob. And I have shown you an example where the demand for outrage is greater than the supply. So much so a fictional game and its developer has been maligned to prove a point. A point based on false premise. It was so bad that the racist allegation got an entry in Wikipedia where the sequel RE6 had none for the Chinese setting. [/QUOTE]
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