Better them than me...
I think it's much less likely that the reason is that COPS get shot, as opposed to the other way around. You play as a cop who is shooting escaped criminals (and sometimes innocent bystanders!), in some cases you can just gun down the no-gooders by emptying your bullets into their backs as they run away. And that's not just an incidental thing in a game, it's literally the main focus of gameplay. I dunno if people have been paying attention to the, uh, issues with that exact kind of thing in the U.S. in recent years.MOSQUITO FIGHTER wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 8:05 pmI read somewhere that the US isn't getting Jail Break because cops get shot in the game. Guess it would change the rating?
For as much as I dislike games getting censored or not released in a region, I sorta understand that one if it is indeed the reason. And there's no possible way to make a little modification in this case, like changing a beer to a soda or swapping our a trademark that appears on a Pole Position billboard for a Namco game logo. The whole cops handling a situation with guns a blazin' is the essence of this particular game!
Anyway, not so much cultural baggage in other countries, so maybe buy this one on a different region's shop. Japanese keisatsu are more known for helping you with directions than they are for excessive force, so no problem for CERO-chan

It drove me a little crazy when they had a few Switch releases that had the app titled "Archade Archives", which messed with alphabetical sorting. Pretty sure I made a couple Twitter replies that got no response. Eventually Hamster did push an update that fixed that issue though. No idea if my tiny little protest helped matters at all lol, but I sure didn't get any acknowledgement when I raised the issue.BrianC wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2023 7:36 pmHas anyone tried to contact Hamster directly when there's an issue with a game? I can't think of a single time I heard about them responding to a Twitter post or even email. I had zero luck finding information on Reddit about the delays either. Why is it so hard to find any information at all about Hamster's delays from Hamster themselves, even for games that did come back?
Aside from the missing games, there are also games that are behind in updates and games that have an issue only on one platform. There also a couple twin joystick games stuck with analog controls (Crazy Climber and Karate Champ), only to be released later on Switch with the same issue. Not a single response from Hamster on these.