>Given all your responses, and those from the playtesters, I am much more >comfortable with using "Badass". Now I move onto the question of whether >that term alone (assuming its the most blantantly objectionable thing in the >book) is enough to justify the Intended for Mature Gamers label on the >cover. I don't want (say) to foreclose sales to Barnes & Nobels (or >whatever) by employing a label to cover a word that appears every weekend on >WWF. As some have mentioned, however, putting the label on may actually sell >more games. B&N and most every store around wouldn't flinch at Badass or want a label. Game stores tend to want labels if there is graphic nudity, or the word fuck. Bookstores just don't want the graphic nudity unless the books is labelled adult and shelved in the appropriate section. You can find fuck unlabelled all over a Borders or B&N. Cheers, Eric Rowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.wizards-attic.com
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