We cannot comment on this protest because we are not selling games in overseas markets. Our game is directed only at the domestic market and is in accordance with national laws. "We are puzzled by this protest," said Makoto Nakaoka, a spokesman for the company. But illusion, based in Yokohama, dismissed the protest. The group stated that the "Wolf of the Tram" violated the 1985 Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women) The rules on the obligations of the Japanese government have urged feminist activists to submit written protests to illusion, the game's maker, and Taro Aso, Japan's prime minister. The "Equality Now" group, based in New York, protested earlier this week to the "Wolf of the tram", saying it was "against Japanese rape simulation games and the normalization of sexual violence". It is understood that the game allows players to simulate sexual violence against women. Beijing time May 9 Morning news, according to foreign media reports, the United States women's rights group "Now on Equality" (equality today) to the adult game "The Tram Wolf" (Rapelay) protested, by the Japanese PC game company Illusion dismissed.
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