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Orange Lounge Radio Episode 217 -- January 28th, 2007
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Orange Lounge Radio Episode 217 -- January 28th, 2007Exclusive Release Date news... Game Channel to come to Wii?... News Channel launches... Ocarina of Time to come to Virtual Console... More Virtual Console titles on the way including Mario Kart 64... Mii Sculptures... Wii sells 3.2 million, DS sells 10 million... Scarface coming to the Wii... FF6 Localization... PS3 price increases in Canada... Sony confuses GTHD for PGR3... Sony halts Ghostbuster game... Bemani turns 10... Harmonix talks Guitar Hero... No Multiplayer online for XBOX 360 Guitar Hero II... and more!
Video game stocks are down... Use own HD on XBOX 360... Squeenix licenses Unreal 3 engine... Other Unreal Tournament 3 news... Squeenix to produce Master Arms collection... Firmware update for PS3... Castlevania 3: The animated movie... Six Razzie nominations for Bloodrayne... Burning Crusade breaks 1 day sales records... Lord of the Rings MMO... BBC creating MMO... Sam & Max Episode 3...
Age of Conan delayed to October... GRAW 2 to come to PC... Top 7 series that have been run into the ground... PSP Firmware cracked... The return of ilovebees... and more!
ESRB Best of BiasedWhat Dark Sakura said about the private ratings being better is correct. Since the game industry pays for the ESRB, the ESRB has to do the best job possible in order to sell the most games. At first, that seems bad. Then, you realize if they rate the games wrong, it will hurt sales and thereby force the game companies to disband the ESRB in favor of a new ratings board.
A fringe benefit of this is that the ESRB can tailor their recommended changes to the intended audience. A government ratings board has no interest in selling games and will not make the best decisions for the game publishers. This would force the publishers to continue to use the ESRB and bring in the legal muscles for $$$$ in lost sales when the government disagrees with the private ratings. It's a lot like passing unconstitutional violent game bans, think of how much it will cost the taxpayers.
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