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http://www.gamekyo.com/blognews_article260257.html



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I highly doubt this game has already been seen by ESRB, its not even listed anymore.



RolStoppable said:

Final Fantasy III was the American name for Final Fantasy VI, because FF II, III and V were never released in the states, so Squaresoft decided to call it Final Fantasy III, because it was the third game in the series to release outside of Japan. They decided to keep that name for the release on the American European Virtual Console.

That's... not what he meant.

The ESRB, or Entertainment Software Rating Board, is a self-regulatory body which categorizes games for the North American market according to their content. For instance, strong sexual content or graphic violence will usually result in a game being rated as M, for Mature. It's very similar to how movies are rated G, PG, R, etc.



Final Fantasy versus 13 WILL be on 360

 

i wonder if microsoft will do an E3 reveal



yellow... maybe orange-ish..



 

Face the future.. Gamecenter ID: nikkom_nl (oh no he didn't!!) 

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I don't think that means anything, but i believe we will see a 360 Version of FFvs13



Atto Suggests...:

Book - Malazan Book of the Fallen series 

Game - Metro Last Light

TV - Deadwood

Music - Forest Swords 

I do not doubt it.



"Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth." -My good friend Mark Aurelius

nooooooooooooooooooooooo...NEVER...i just dont get why Sony (home-consloles) after all the exclusive and succesful FFs not even get 1 title exclusive this Gen after announicg it would be (FF XIII & Versus)...Square is really playing around man...thats definatly not good for their image...ahh i forgot it already went that far that nobody gives a shit bout Square Enix...

 

DQ X for PS3!!!!



This is fake. 

1.  It's not actually on the ESRB's website.

2.  Why would a game not anywhere close to completeion be rated by the ESRB?

Edit:

Oh geez.  The source is a random blog post.



you know ESRB sometimes lists games by accident

they listed L.A. Noire on PC, and then took it off.

But it's not really a big deal to me at all... your thread had a catchy title.

 

Plus people have said this fake. ESRB isn't a site i go to for fun normally.