Whether you want to call it Endless Ocean or Forever Blue, the game will be making its way to you Australian gamers come ... well, some time in the future. A release date for the title hasn't been finalized as of the time of this report.
Passing through the Classification Board, the game received a "G" rating. In case you were wondering, a "G" rating means anyone can pick the game up at retail. Rocket science, we know, but considering there is some hot petting action in the game, we wouldn't of been surprised if it received a more mature rating.
[Via Go Nintendo]
Reader Comments (5)
Posted: Sep 7th 2007 10:01AM (Unverified) said
(wouldn't [i]have[/i])
It's okay; that's a common intertard mistake. Incidentally! In your posts, I can tell it's your writing before I ever confirm authorship.
It's okay; that's a common intertard mistake. Incidentally! In your posts, I can tell it's your writing before I ever confirm authorship.
Posted: Sep 12th 2007 4:50AM (Unverified) said
I heard the 1st batch had a glitch .
Posted: Sep 7th 2007 11:14AM (Unverified) said
Games like this really doesn't interest me. Do developers really make a profit from a game like this?
Posted: Sep 11th 2007 6:34AM (Unverified) said
Hi Jeremy. I am actually thinking of purchasing a Wii for this game alone. I find it very relaxing.
Posted: Sep 14th 2007 9:03AM (Unverified) said
Er. Steve Irwin death sim?
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