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Think of the Children for November 22

Think of the Children for November 22

Written by Dan Keener on 11/22/2007 for DS   PC   PS2   PS3   PSP   Wii   360  
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It was another mildly slow week for the ESRB, as 39 games were rated and announced last week. There was a surprising push from SCEA though, as they had nine of the 39 rated games. I’m still thinking the vacation burn-off is in full swing though due to the low overall volume.

I already mentioned the larger than normal quantity of SCEA games, and that translated to a surprising push for a console that has been lagging recently. Nintendo was rolling as usual and the usual cross-section of gaming genres was represented.

Usually, I wait until the end to make fun of the true next-gen consoles for the lack of games that are getting rated. However, this week they deserve top billing for SCEA stepping up to the plate and getting the Playstation 3 some ratings love. There were eight PS3 games rated, included heavy hitter Uncharted: Drake's Fortune, which could be the exclusive sleeper hit the PS3 so desperately need. There also appeared to be several downloadable PSN games that should be hitting soon including Trials of Topoq, Operation Creature Feature, and Aquatopia. There were also two titles to take advantage of the Playstation Eye camera in the EyeCreate and Mesmerize. The Xbox 360 had four titles rated, but all look to be Xbox Live Arcade titles. More on this later.

Nintendo, Nintendo, Nintendo. Man, they dominate this list every week. Another week, and another 16 of the 39 games rated were Wii or DS. Much like last week, I question just exactly what type of quality is getting pumped out for the Nintendo owners. This week there are some good looking titles for the Wii, but the stuff for the DS sometimes make you want to shake your head as an owner or a Parent I still think I need to do the research or have one of the staffers put together and editorial on the quantity or quality debate for $29.99…

I have made mention of this before, but it is truly amazing to look at a cross-section of the types of games that are rated and produced. This week is a small microcosm, with games for kids, adults, motion sensing, hardcore shooter (Crysis on PC) and simulation. Despite my continual jabbing at the sheer quantity of games that get pumped out each week, if you have a specific type of game you like, one of the platforms will have it.

For the first time in a few weeks, we seem to have an ESRB coming out party, primarily for a bunch of Xbox Live Arcade titles. Cosmic Osmo's Hex Isle, Boogie Bunnies, Aces of the Galaxy and the card game Lost Cities all had little fanfare before the ESRB rated them this week. Although not unknown, the first Star Wars: The Force Unleashed rating went live for the Nintendo DS.

Avatar The Last Airbender: Bobble Battles ValuSoft E Windows PC
Blokus Portable: Steambot Championship Majesco Entertainment E PSP
Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D THQ E Nintendo DS
PAIN Sony Computer Entertainment T PlayStation 3
Rolling Thunder 2 SEGA of America E Wii
Tap It UFO Interactive Games E Nintendo DS
Zoo Tycoon 2 DS THQ E Nintendo DS
101 DinoPets Selectsoft Publishing / MPS E Macintosh, Windows PC
Beowulf Ubisoft Entertainment M PSP
Iridium Runners Southpeak Games E PlayStation 2
NO MORE HEROES Ubisoft Entertainment Inc. M Wii
Operation: Creature Feature SCEA E PlayStation 3
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed LucasArts T Nintendo DS
The 80's Game with Martha Quinn United Developers T Windows PC
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune SCEA T PlayStation 3
Wipeout Pulse SCEA E10+ PSP
Barnyard Blast: Swine of the Night Destination Software, Inc. E10+ Nintendo DS
Insecticide Gamecock Media Group, LLC E10+ Windows PC, Nintendo DS
New Zealand Story Revolution Ignition Entertainment E Nintendo DS
Petz Wild Animals: Dolphinz Ubisoft E Nintendo DS
Reversal UFO Interactive Games E Nintendo DS
Aces of the Galaxy Vivendi Games E10+ Windows PC, Xbox 360
AGEod's American Civil War: The Blue and the Gray CDV Software Entertainment USA E Windows PC
Aquatopia SCEA E PlayStation 3
AVENCAST: Rise of the Mage Lighthouse Interactive T Windows PC
Boogie Bunnies Vivendi Games E Windows PC, Xbox 360
Cosmic Osmo's Hex Isle Cyan Worlds Inc. E Macintosh, Windows PC, Xbox 360
Crysis Electronic Arts M Windows PC
Europa Universalis 3 MAC Tri Synergy E Macintosh
EyeCreate SCEA E PlayStation 3
Super Swing Golf Season 2 Tecmo, Inc. E10+ Wii
Tori-Emaki SCEA E PlayStation 3
Trials of Topoq SCEA E PlayStation 3
Lost Cities Vivendi Games E Xbox 360
Mesmerize SCEA E PlayStation 3
Nanostray 2 Majesco Entertainment E Nintendo DS
Samurai Warriors: KATANA KOEI Corporation T Wii
Sega Bass Fishing Sega of America E Wii
YS: Book I & II Hudson Entertainment Inc E Wii


Here is the final tally on who, what and where everything was rated for the last two weeks. There were 39 rated entries on eight platforms. Windows PC (10), Nintendo DS (10) and Playstation 3 (8) had the most games rated. There were30 of the 39 games were rated at E10+ or lower, six rated at T for Teen and three rated at M for Mature.

Until next week, make sure you know what your kids are playing……

* The product in this article was sent to us by the developer/company.


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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