Disaster: Day of Crisis may actually still exist

August 18th, 2008 at 12:00 pm · 3 Comments

Disaster: Day of Crisis, has been a bit of a disaster ever since it was announced at Nintendo’s E3 Press Conference back in 2006. After 2 years of hearing nothing about the game, crisis struck when Nintendo announced they were putting it on indefinite hold. While indefinite hold does not mean canceled, it was pretty clear that the game wouldn’t be out anytime soon, with Nintendo saying that the dev team needed more time to work on the game.

Well, forget what you know, because Australia has some news for you.  After the jump.

For the 3 DDOC fans still out there, you may be pleased to hear that the game has received an Australian age rating for ‘violence, themes and infrequent coarse language’. Obviously it’s the fact that it has a rating, and not the rating itself, that’s important, as this might be a sign of some life in the dead limp whale carcass that is DDOC, and maybe even an imminent release date. But the question remains: are you excited, or couldn’t you care any less?

I’m with the latter group on this one.

Source: Nintendo Wii Fanboy

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