Disaster: Day of Crisis gets classified down under

Jack On August 15, 2008 15.08.2008 with 8 Comments
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Zounds! She lives! Keep hope alive! Disaster: Day of delays doom never coming out not a chance Vaporware Crisis just got classified in Australia. What could this mean?! I’m not sure, but if this and Nibiris’ less-than-vaporware title Sadness actually come out I’m pretty sure the world is really going to end, and the titles will be the world’s worst coincidences.

8 Responses to “Disaster: Day of Crisis gets classified down under”

  1. streex says:

    holy bat balls batman! she’s alive!!!

  2. peshue says:

    Disaster: Delays of Doom sounds like a great game, well a good name at least. Maybe a ps2 game about loading times.

  3. Reynard says:

    I will not be surprised if the game arrives as nothing more than a pedestrian PS2-esque game with ugly graphics (those screenshots are horrible) and poorly implemented controls.

  4. DmNt says:

    Potentially good 3rd party games struggle to get released while complete shovelware sells crazy. Ignorance is bliss I suppose…

  5. DonWii says:

    This is a Nintendo Published, Monolith Soft(Nintendo Owned) developed game.

  6. kyle says:

    if its coming out, why hasn’t it gotten a rating in the states?

  7. Red Mozzie says:

    Well, it’s definitely coming out. Anything likely to be rated above PG must be submitted to the Aus classification board for review before it is rated. So it’s obviously in a fit state to be played through by the reviewers.

  8. Red Mozzie says:

    Here’s a copy of the application form (Word doc) which sets out a list of the attachments required for submission — all categories (except “demonstrations”) are required to submit an actual working copy of the game.

    So it exists and is playable.

  9. [...] Granted, “still in development” doesn’t necessarily mean “actively working on.” But Nintendo fans can take heart that this statement is more official than a rating from this Australian Classification Board. [...]

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