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Further complicating the situation, was that games sold for the Sega home console systems were still being censored. Despite the MA-17 label, both ''Rise of the Dragon'' and ''Snatcher'' had some of the mature images edited. Even Sega of America did not seem to taking its own rating system seriously as it radically altered ''[[Streets of Rage 3]]'' before it was sold outside of Japan; including the removal of a playable gay character.
Further complicating the situation, was that games sold for the Sega home console systems were still being censored. Despite the MA-17 label, both ''Rise of the Dragon'' and ''Snatcher'' had some of the mature images edited. Even Sega of America did not seem to taking its own rating system seriously as it radically altered ''[[Streets of Rage 3]]'' before it was sold outside of Japan; including the removal of a playable gay character.
== Trivia ==
[[Sega of America]] had originally asked the [[Motion Picture Association of America]] for permission to use the familiar MPPA icons to rate [[video games]], but the MPPA refused to grant permission.


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