<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Eagle of Fire @ Jun 28 2007, 06:00 AM) [snapback]296845[/snapback]</div>
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Well, in the 90's it was "common" here in North America to have full page adds at the end of mags about listings of games you could order via mail, and more often than not there was some screenshots or images of the box for "highlighted" games... And there was no concensus or legislation back then, most of the gamers were pretty old persons and thus the market was oriented toward adults (which is a big contrasts with today, I have to admit). I clearly remember PC Gamer, in particular, displaying such ads in the last few pages of their mag... They were often one or two full pages long.
The point is, Zebaroth, that if you simply glanced at the box shot or a screen shot of the game, you could have without realizing it spotted a XXX or hentai game out of that mag. Telling us that the only thing you remember from the game you are seeking the name of is dragons mating (and explicit images included to make matters worse) really point in that direction...
Isn't it something a little less generic you would remember about the game which would help us define the search? There ought to be more in a game than watching Dragons mating all day long... Right? 
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you could fight them and win money ( in the game )