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Sunday, June 15, 2008

When Will Consoles see a AO Game

In a conversation I had yesterday with a Friend on TripleChat.com I started thinking to myself "When Will we see a AO rated game on the consoles?"

For many developers and publishers the AO rating by the ESRB(Entertainment Software Rating Board) is like a death sentence to the game, meaning no big retailer nor console maker will give it a license. But in order for industry to mature and grow artists have to be able to express themselves and at the same time be allowed to explore and push the boundaries of that field of art they are in.

Its a balancing act between AO and M rated games that sometimes developers have to juggle with ease because the line between getting a AO game from M is sometimes a blurry line to say the least. Many see AO games as being over sexualized with tons of violence in them, but for many its the subject matter that makes them AO not the content so much. The actual rating system for AO is somewhat hard to understand too, the only difference between M and AO rated games is about 1 year difference. In fact look at the definitions of each for M rated and AO rated games.

Titles rated M (Mature) have content that may be suitable for persons ages 17 and older. Titles in this category may contain intense violence, blood and gore, sexual content and/or strong language.

Titles rated AO (Adults Only) have content that should only be played by persons 18 years and older. Titles in this category may include prolonged scenes of intense violence and/or graphic sexual content and nudity.

Nudity seems to be the problem that some have with games, and then associate them with Pornography on those lines. But Sex / Nudity is part of life no matter what you think, in fact we re all here because of Sex and I have a feeling its going to stay that way. In American Life today we want Sex but instead of admitting it we hide it from ourselves and try to believe we can control it by hiding it under the rag even knowing we know its there. Many clam its for the greater good to have no sex or nudity in a game, greater good why should one person or group decide what is better for the greater good of the people. While one group sees sex as bad and evil the other see it as natural and normal part of life.

We will see a AO game someday but when is the question, since more and more developers are told to axe certain scenes because of subject matter or sexual content and replace it something else maybe a fight scene or something on those lines. For now if nudity or sexual content is up front in the game there will always be a problem unless you weave it into the games storyline with a small bit placed nicely in the game.

I know if AO games got published that many retailers would not carry them stores like BestBuy, CircuitCity, Wal-Mart and even K-mart will not handle Adult materials. But while they will not carry them other stores would be glad to from Adult Bookstores to Fry's Electronics who pride themselves on carrying Adult Movies or Adult materials.

Until developers are allowed to touch on AO games and make them for Adults the industry will never really grow out of its Teens into a fully mature industry. The Industry has made great progress but now its at a stalemate for now, do we continue making the same old games or do we touch on that raw nerve?

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Friday, September 21, 2007

TGS 2007 Recap

From the PlayStation 3's November 2006 release through the end of Sony's fiscal year the following March, the electronics giant shipped 5.5 million systems to retailers worldwide. Although the system didn't fly off the shelves as quickly as Sony had hoped, the company projected that it would double shipments to 11 million for the current financial year, which runs through March of 2008.

Beautiful Katmari Coming to the PS3:

Speaking with Beautiful Katamari director Jun Morikawa at the Tokyo Game Show, he clarified that Beautiful Katamari specifically will not be appearing on the PS3 -- but, that the series will definitely be making its way to the console soon.

Whether this PS3 title ends up being a pseudo remake of Beautiful Katamari with some added enhancements (as Namco Bandai did with Ridge Racer 6 on Xbox 360 to Ridge Racer 7 on PS3) in unknown. Then again, the Katamari games aren't that fundamentally different from each other anyway. The real point? A new Katamari game is headed for PS3. The director also hinted at the series making an appearance on Wii.

MSG4 Demo to hit the PSN:

Metal Gear Solid 4 will not becoming to the PSN this year in the form of a demo, said but true the MSG4 was rumored to becoming available in demo form by early December as been but to rest as just that a rumor nothing more.

Yakuza 2 is Coming:

Yakuza 2 will be hitting the American cost soon, yes the squeal to the original Yakuza which is already scheduled with a third being available in Japan will now becoming to the North American shorelines. Yakuza 2 follows on from the events of the first game, which saw Kazuma retiring from Yakuza life. However, the head of his former gang, the Tojo Clan, is assassinated by members of the Oni gang, and Kazuma finds himself drawn back into the violent gangster world as he attempts to prevent a full-scale gang war. BTW this game is only coming the PS2 now plans yet on a PS3 version at this time.

Kingdom Hearts for the PSP:

Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep for PSP looks to be a single-player adventure in the vein of the PlayStation 2 iterations, though not "Kingdom Hearts III." Birth by Sleep's protagonist was not explicitly named in the presentation, but he looked an awful lot like Zack of Final Fantasy VII/Crisis Core fame.

Sony Buys Evolution:

Sony Computer Entertainment today announced that it has completed the acquisitions of UK-based Evolution Studios and its subsidiary, Bigbig Studios. Both studios have been developing games exclusively for Sony platforms for a number of years. Now that they're members of SCE's Worldwide Studios (WWS) network, they'll have the opportunity to benefit from sharing technology and production methodology with other studios in the network, which include the Cambridge and London teams, Zipper Interactive, Guerrilla Games, Polyphony Digital, and others in Japan, the UK, and the US. At this point, Evolution Studios is best known for its million-selling MotorStorm on the PlayStation 3.

Dual Shock PS3 Controller Comes True:

Scheduled for a fall release in Japan, Dual Shock 3 isn't scheduled for a release in Europe or the US until Spring 2008. Yes we will get the Dual Shock 3 controller which incorporates both the rumble and SixAxis control scheme we have come to know.