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Perfect Dark - Controversy |  | Perfect Dark - Controversy: Encyclopedia II - Perfect Dark - Controversy |  | There was one feature initially planned for the game that was scrapped in the final version — Perfect Head, which would have allowed players with a Transfer Pak and a Game Boy Camera to take a picture of a person's face, then convert the picture into a mask that could be applied to the player's character. When Rare was asked why this feature was not implemented, they initially claimed that it had turned out to be more complex than originally thought, and thus dropped it. However, it later came out that Rare had in fact gotten Perfect Head ...
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Perfect Dark - Controversy
There was one feature initially planned for the game that was scrapped in the final version — Perfect Head, which would have allowed players with a Transfer Pak and a Game Boy Camera to take a picture of a person's face, then convert the picture into a mask that could be applied to the player's character. When Rare was asked why this feature was not implemented, they initially claimed that it had turned out to be more complex than originally thought, and thus dropped it. However, it later came out that Rare had in fact gotten Perfect Head to work in an earlier build of the game, and had dropped it due to concerns about public backlash over violence in video games caused by events such as the Columbine High School Massacre. The rationale was that violence against the faces of real people was more serious than violence against those of fictional people.
When asked about the abscence of the feature in Perfect Dark Zero, they replied: "I have absolutely no desire to see testicles running around."
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