Saori: the House of Beautiful Girls

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Saori: the House of Beautiful Girls
Publisher(s) Fairytale
Platform(s) NEC PC-8801
Release date 1991-10-18
Genre(s) bishōjo game
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) N/A
Media 1 floppy disks
Input methods Joystick, Keyboard

Saori: the House of Beautiful Girls (沙織 -美少女達の館- Saori Bishōjo tachi no Yakata?) is a bishōjo game released in Japan on 1991-10-18 by Fairytale. The game created much controversy and the Ethics Organization of Computer Software was established.[1]

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Saori sees sexual intercourse in a park and she does masturbation in her home. Later, she goes to sleep and has a dream. In the dream, she is abducted by two men and sees illusions while being confined in a mansion by a female owner.

In the illusion, she sees many "immoral" sexual acts; father-daughter incest, brother-sister incest, sisters' incest in a shinto shrine, female teacher and male student in a classroom, female senior and male junior in a University, male boss and female office worker, and police man and police woman.[2]

Lastly, the female owner says that the owner is Saori. Saori awakes from the dream and she finds that this experience were her dream.

[edit] Arrest

This game was stolen by a junior high school student in Kyoto Prefecture. The game became infamous, so it was regarded as a dangerous game. On 1991-11-25, the president of Fairytale was arrested for indecency. The nominal problem was that there wasn't pixelization on the game but the true problem was too excessive setting. As the result, video game companies established the Ethics Organization of Computer Software.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Rating the Games. GameSpy (2005-09-19). Retrieved on 2008-02-18.
  2. ^ EP-ROM (2003-01-05). 沙織 ~美少女たちの館~ (Japanese). Retrieved on 2008-02-18.

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