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Capcom Comments on Resident Evil Racism



Resident Evil 5's producer has confirmed that black people are participating in the game's development.

Jun Takeuchi talked to MTV's Stephen Totilo about the controversial racist undertones [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/zero-punctuation/1-Heavenly-Sword-and-Other-Stuff] in Resident Evil 5. The adventure's action occurs in Africa, where many of the enemies are hostile villagers of black descent attacking a Caucasian protagonist.

Totilo's co-writer N'Gai Croal wrote on MTV's Multiplayer gaming blog that, after seeing RE5 for the first time, didn't "feel like anybody black worked on this game." Takeuchi was asked if the team had expected a reaction or had foreseen the racial issues.

He responded:
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No, we certainly didn't anticipate the reaction. We were quite surprised by the reaction that came out. I think everyone understands that we never set out to with the intention to make anything that was racist - that was never our intention. We think it was a bit of a misunderstanding when we published the first images of the game back in the day. And we think that as we move along and allow people to see more of the game and more of what's going on and more of the story, people will get a better idea of the game. I think you can see that that reaction has started to die down a little bit. To answer the question that was posted on your blog, there are black members in the development team. We do have staff working on the game, who are aware of the historical background and we are constantly checking these kinds of things with them.[/blockquote]

The lesson learned by Capcom was the cultural differences between countries and their views on race.

"Certainly the most important thing we have learned is that different countries do see the same things in different ways," explained Takeuchi. "I think it's very important as we go along and start other projects to learn from other countries and learn from other companies who are working in the video game and entertainment sectors, learn from their experiences, and not have the same problems again. You know, we have had the reverse problem with some games in Japan as well. But we're in the business of making entertainment. We're not out to make anything to deliberately shock anyone, so I think we can take a couple of lessons away from this experience."

Source: MTV Multiplayer [http://multiplayerblog.mtv.com/2008/07/21/resident-evil-5-producer-comments/]

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Next, Capcom apologise to the RSPCA for their portrayal of undead dobermans.

Liberal Spokesman, Mr. I.F.Nosenseofproportion said "Whilst we understand the need for protagonists in the game, the inclusion of a breed normally used for Police work is not just upsetting to dog owners, but speaks of a deliberate attempt to aggravate violence against the Police."

Mr. T.R.O.A.Evil, in response, has been quoted as saying "They're a bunch of freaking morons."
 

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I just have a question, did RE4 get some controversy over most of its enemies being hispanic? (i'm assuming) If not then why start now? I can understand why people would think RE5 would be raccist, i was a little put off by the first couple of pieces of gameplay footage, but this is probably going to be the same case as the "Fat Princes" thread in the gaming discusion (not trying to be racist, i'm just saying)

But i just can't wait to see what sort of crap FOX NEWS will come up with when the game launches.
 

huntedannoyed

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How is the game content racist? It would be racist to not include black people in the cradle of civilization.
 

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Jumplion said:
But i just can't wait to see what sort of crap FOX NEWS will come up with when the game launches.
Amen! Fox News are the KINGS of no sense of proportion!
 

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Why didn't anyone complain about the spanish villagers in R.E. 4, cause their spanish SUCKED :). But seriously, nobody screamed RACISM with that one, nope, they where just not black enough.
 

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i don't really see the problem. yeah it's a white guy killing black people, but HE'S IN AFRICA.black people live in africa-- not JUST them mind you, but enough to be the significant majority. it would be racist if the character drove an APC into "the hood" and started cutting down the inhabitants with the mounted turret.
getting mad about this is as pointless as going to china, standing on a busy street, closing your eyes and swinging-- expecting NOT to hit a chinese citizen.
 

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I just don't know.

I'm well aware that no one was trying to be racist when they made the game because that's just a stupid train of thought to begin with.

It still doesn't quiet my unease about the game. I don't know what it is...I just can't put my finger on it.

Maybe it's because the trailers were meant to scare the crap out of the viewer and it worked a little too well?
 

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Silvertongue said:
Jumplion said:
But i just can't wait to see what sort of crap FOX NEWS will come up with when the game launches.
Amen! Fox News are the KINGS of no sense of proportion!
I can imagine the conversation now:

FOX MAN 1 "This game teaches our children to treat African Americans like crap! It also teaches our children to see women as mere objects because of the partner is a helpless woman! Plus there's SEX@!@#"

FOX WOMAN 1 "I agree! We should make a rating system for these appaling monstrosoties directed specifically to our children!"

Awesome Game Show Host "Errrmm, I'm sure the Japanese didn't mean for it to be offensive, they're a different culture. Plus, the female partner in the game can handle her own she just needs your help every now and again. And there's already a rating system. Wait what? Sex?"

FNM 1"Quite you! You don't have statistical data that positively PROVES that these Video Games are curropting our children!"

AGSH "Well with crap games like 'Barbie Horse Adventure' i'm not surprised!"

FNM and FNW: "GASP!"

Hehe, can't wait.
 

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Ok, so RE5 gets all this flak for the baddies being African and yet nearly every war game made in America doesn't get any for constantly portraying the Russians and Iraqis as the enemy who constantly steal nukes and plot to blow some shit up?

And like a few of you have said, no one got their kinickers in a twist about the Spainish in RE4. According to the press, everything is racist nowadays. They are just so scared of being seen as racist they decided that everything is bad. It's just political correctness gone mental.
 

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@Xiado:

Actually, they're not zombies, they're infected humans. That's why most of them are fast and smarter than regular zombies. Just wanted to clear that up.
 

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I think it's kinda feeble if your defense is "Hey! Black people worked on the game!" That's like going "I'm not racist; I have a black friend!" (subtext: "...who I trot out in order to prove I'm not racist").

I agree w/ Xiado's PS though. I don't think you guys watch enough FOX news. They're more concerned with liberal bashing than agreeing with political correctness. For instance, I could see them denouncing the use of a female helper protagonist as another instance of feminism stuffed down our throats.
 

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HobbesMkii said:
I think it's kinda feeble if your defense is "Hey! Black people worked on the game!" That's like going "I'm not racist; I have a black friend!" (subtext: "...who I trot out in order to prove I'm not racist").
Wait, you mean I can't say I'm not racist, because I have a black cousin?!
:(

Seriously though, This entire thing started, because a soccor mom (who also actually happened to be black) saw her child watching the RE5 trailer, and thought 'zomgs! They are creating a game that teachers our children to kill black people!'.
Then MTV got its hands on it...
(Wait... MTV got its hands on it before BET did?!)
Bah, How is it not racist to be killing hordes of mindless spanards, in RE4, a bunch of white guys in RE1-3, but the moment they show 1 black zombie on the screen, its racist?
 

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I still fail to see the racism. Ok, you're killing black people and you're white. You're an old character in the series and you're in Africa. It would be racist if they suddenly turned you black and inhabited Africa with white people.
 

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My personal opinion is, that the vast majority will understand that the game is just set in Africa, ergo your enemies will be African. So it stand to reason the vast majority of them is black. Nothing unreasonable about that, just plain correct. Now, the true gripe is (according to my personal opinion), will they execute the characterization of Africans (i don't know the exact country just yet) as badly as they did with the Spanish farming community? RE4's version of Spain was beyond incorrect and threw all verisimilitude overboard as soon as it had the chance. I wonder how many people believed that this was more or less a correct interpretion of the Spanish countryside and will now shun Spain as a tourist destination since they are scared of their crumbling wooden houses and its flaming Madrilenian police squad. Enfin, let us hope they restrain themselves a bit in the stereotype-department.