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Racismo em Front Mission: Gun Hazard?

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    Front Mission: Gun Hazard is a game from Square
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    released in 1996 for the Super Nintendo, only in Japan.
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    The second title of the series,
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    Gun Hazard is quite different from its predecessor,
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    being more a shooter in the style of Contra and Cybernator,
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    but with RPG elements, like any good game from Square.
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    Despite being a good title,
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    something very strange is present in the cartridge:
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    digging through the ROM audio files with a specific tool,
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    you can find the following sound:
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    Again and translated.
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    We're gonna burn your building down, you fuckheads.
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    C18 is watching you, you communist, nigger-loving, Paki…
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    This audio clip can be heard in the game,
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    on this screen that appears after the final credits.
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    Right under the helicopter sound,
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    it is possible to notice the voice.
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    Check it out.
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    This sound in the game, in fact,
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    is an excerpt from an alleged telephone recording of a member of Combat 18,
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    a neo-Nazi political organization suspected of numerous killings of immigrants
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    and people whom they consider from other races.
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    The BNP's got your card marked, you bastards.
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    We're gonna burn your building down, you fuckheads.
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    C18 is watching you, you communist, nigger-loving, Paki cunts.
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    Fucking dickheads, we're gonna hang you for burning the British flag.
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    You'll hang from every fucking flagpole in Britain for burning the Union Jack, you bastards.
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    The problem is that this recording
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    is the introduction of a song of the British hip hop group Fun-Da-Mental.
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    The band had songs with lyrics full of political engagement,
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    and this track in particular, called Dog Tribe,
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    criticizes the various forms of racism and ethnic segregation.
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    So it opens with this controversial message,
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    in order to criticize the hate that the most conservative sectors and the Far-right
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    in our society have about the different ethnic groups and cultures.
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    In other versions of the song,
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    this introduction ended up being cut.
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    So why the hell it ended up in Front Mission: Gun Hazard?
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    Apparently, it was just an accident:
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    the musicians responsible for the sound of the game,
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    including there Nobuo Uematsu and Yasunori Mitsuda,
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    heard the music of Fun-Da-Mental,
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    thought that this message would be a good sound effect,
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    since they do not understand English very well,
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    and put in the game like a voice talking on the helicopter radio,
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    without anyone realizing it was a message of hatred and racism.
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    This technique called sampling, that is,
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    removing sounds of music and other works,
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    was very common in old games,
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    but nowadays it stopped for a moment mainly because of the Internet,
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    since people easily discover the sound similarities
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    and this opens the door to a lovely lawsuit.
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    Two cases of this kind we know well here:
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    the free advertisement of Kaiser in the menu screen of Capcom vs. SNK…
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    Kaiser, a great beer. The beer of happy times.
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    …and a TV commercial in Parasite Eve II.
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    I suspect that is from C&A.
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    Each of these offers for just…
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    That voice was shortly after cut off from the American and European versions of the game.
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    So do not worry, Front Mission: Gun Hazard is not
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    a racist game with subliminal messages.
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    It is rather a great title from Square which unfortunately was restricted to Japan,
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    but thanks to the Internet, a group of fans made a translated version.
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    So, there is the hint, because it's worth checking out.
Title:
Racismo em Front Mission: Gun Hazard?
Description:

Front Mission: Gun Hazard é um jogo que saiu em 1996 para o Super Nintendo, apenas no Japão. Dentre os arquivos de áudio presentes no cartucho, há uma gravação bem controversa... Confira essa e outras curiosidades aqui!

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Video Language:
Portuguese, Brazilian
Duration:
05:04

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