S.T.A.G.E. said:
Most Fire Emblem games are rated everyone, but there are a couple that were marked for the specific demographic of teenagers.
Fzero might have had an anime but I've never seen it. I am sure it was accessible to adults, in Japan.
Brawl is definitely aimed at children to teenagers (moreso teenagers today). It started out as a game for everyone but after the cube the color schemes changed and got darker and everything got a tad deeper. With Namco at the helm its definitely going to stick with the teen crowd its been focused on as of late.
Look at the use of light and shadow, mixtures of tones aand textures and the duller colors? They are definitely moving in a different art direction with this game. |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F-Zero:_GP_Legend_(anime)#Anime
The F-Zero anime had a short-lived run in North America, and was apparently "modified" by 4kids (I take that as censorship). F-Zero GX's Story Mode had some darker moments to it, but nothing particularly substantial. Entreched in the teen demographic for sure.
Of the six Fire Emblem games released worldwide, only the two GBA games are E-rated, with one E10-rated and three T-rated. All signs point to the series sticking with a primarily teen audience outside of Japan, while in Japan it has become a mainstream RPG franchise.
It'll be interesing to see how the new SSB turns out. Most likely taking an aim at teens again, I'd imagine.
All is well and good, though. Teens are very prominent consumers of entertainment, to say the least.
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