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Think of the Children for February 13th

Think of the Children for February 13th

Written by Dan Keener on 2/13/2008 for DS   PC   PS2   PS3   PSP   Wii   360  
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Well the black hole that has been the ESRB ratings since the first of the year (a notorious slow time) struck again, as there were only 23 titles rated over the last two weeks. These did include some surprises including a title for the Xbox 360 that rekindled some buzz on the internet that stared last spring. In addition, three of Hudson’s Entertainment’s Bomberman titles were finally rated and the next-gen systems continue to be dominated by the Xbox 360.

Out of 23 titles, Hudson had there of the slots lined up for their Bomberman LAND (Wii and PSP) and Bomberman Touch (DS). These offshoots of the beloved (for the most part) series have been getting a lot of press the last month. All came out of the ESRB with a friendly ‘E for Everyone’ rating and should continue the good vibe the series has evoked in the past.

PC and DS picked it back up slightly over the last two weeks, but the drought continues. A combined 15 titles over two weeks is not great. Damn this dead zone! DS did have an Indiana Jones title and Bomberman Land Touch rated, so not all was bad news. Let’s hope that GDC brings about some good news concerning upcoming titles.

The next-gen system(s) once again had several games rated, but once again it was the Xbox 360 leading the way while the Playstation 3 came in last….again. The PS3 only had Viking: Battle for Asgard rated (along with the Xbox 360) and that is it. However, there were still no PSN games or anything of note. The 360meanwhile had Bully: Scholarship Edition rated, Assault Heroes 2, Lost Planet: Colonies and Buku Sudoku in addition to Vikings. Two retail, two XBLA and one unknown. Not bad, but I can’t wait to get out of the dead period and see more games come rolling down the pipe.

As has been the case the last several weeks, a buzz worthy title made the list. This week it belongs to the Xbox 360 title Lost Planet Colonies. The name has made waves previously, when Capcom registered it last year, and when the European equivalent was rated a few months back. The problem is no one really knows what the heck the title is. Expansion pack? Sequel? When various sites contacted Capcom, all they got back was the image of an old-school TV with the words “Stay Tuned” on it. Other buzz came from Assault Heroes 2 being rated, which is apparently a future XBLA sequel to the successful Assault Heroes.

I so desperately wanted to put Read and Learn Bible as this weeks title of shame, but I thought better of it with the potential for lighting strikes and such, So instead, I played it cool with the big guy upstairs and decided on a joint craptacular award with Dancing With The Stars (PC) and the completely over-exposed High School Musical 2: Work This Out! (DS.) It’s kinda pathetic that with only 23 titles, I basically had my choice of three. If you don’t care for my opinion, have a man crush on the tweenies from Disney or are the 40+ demographic for dancing with the washed up Celebes, drop me a line in the comments section.

Title Publisher Rating Platforms
StarTropics Nintendo of America E Wii
Assault Heroes 2 Vivendi Games T 360
Bill "Spaceman" Lee's: Baseball Mogul 2008 Strategy First T PC
Bully: Scholarship Edition Rockstar Games T 360, Wii
Cory in the House Disney Interactive Studios E DS
El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera THQ E PS2
Emergency Mayhem Codemasters T Wii
Read and Learn Bible Scholastic Inc. E Mac, PC
Sudoku Kakuro Mahjongg Topics Entertainment E PC
Dancing With The Stars ValuSoft E PC
High School Musical 2: Work This Out! Disney Interactive Studios E DS
Hotel Mahjong RealNetworks E PC
Kirby's Dream Land 3 Nintendo E Wii
Lost Planet Colonies Capcom T PC, 360
Totally Spies! Totally Party Encore, Inc., A Navarre Corporation Company E PC
Viking: Battle for Asgard SEGA of America M 360, PS3
Indiana Jones DS - 2008 LucasArts, a division of Lucasfilm T DS
Buku Sudoku Merscom E PC, 360
BOMBERMAN LAND Hudson Entertainment Inc E Wii
BOMBERMAN LAND Hudson Entertainment Inc E PSP
Bomberman Land Touch! 2 Hudson Entertainment Inc E DS
1080 Snowboarding Nintendo of America E Wii
Super Mario Bros. 3 Nintendo of America E Wii

Here is the final tally on who, what and where everything was rated for the last week. There were 23 rated entries on eight platforms. PC (8), Nintendo Wii (7) and Xbox 360 (5) had the most games rated. There were 16 of the 23 titles rated at E10+ or lower, six rated at T for Teen and one rated at M for Mature.

Got a comment on the rated games, put it in the section below.  Until next week, make sure you know what your kids are playing……

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About Author

Like many gamers in their 40's, I developed my love of gaming from my Commodore 64 after we wore out our Intellivision. I spent countless hours wandering around the streets of Skara Brae, as my life was immersed in The Bard's Tale series on the C-64, D&D Titles and any/all Epyx titles (California Summer and Winter Games) and sports titles.  After taking the early 90's off from gaming (college years) minus the occasional Bill Walsh College Football on Sega, I was re-introduced to PC games in the mid 1990's with a couple of little games called DOOM II and Diablo. I went all-in with the last generation of consoles, getting an Xbox 360 on launch weekend as well as adding a PS3 and Wii in subsequent years.  I now am into the current-generation (latest?) of consoles with the WiiU and Xbox One.  Recently, I was able to get back into PC gaming and have enjoyed it very much, spending most of my time going solo or playing with my fellow GamingNexus staffers in controlled multiplayer action.

While my byline is on many reviews, articles and countless news stories, I have a passion for and spent the last several years at GamingNexus focusing on audio & video and accessories as they relate to gaming. Having over 20 years of Home Theater consulting and sales under my belt, it is quite enjoyable to spend some of my time viewing gaming through the A/V perspective. While I haven't yet made it to one of the major gaming conventions (PAX or E3), I have represented GamingNexus at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas in nine of the last ten years.

Personally, I have been a staff member at GamingNexus since 2006 and am in my third tour of duty after taking off the last year and a half.


 

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