The first game to receive this special treatment will be Zangeki no Reginleiv, which is slated for a mid-February release. Reginleiv is also the first Wii game in Japan to receive a retail demo that gamers in the region can rent for free.
These special black boxes are currently only being used by Nintendo of Japan, and there's no word on whether or not Nintendo of America will apply a similar approach to their mature titles.
It's easier shorthand for parents than remembering a bunch of lettersParents seem to have no trouble remembering the letters for the ratings of movies, so why do videogames need to have something more obvious? If R-rated movies don't need to come in a different colour of case then why are videogames being held to a different standard?
It's easier shorthand for parents than remembering a bunch of lettersParents seem to have no trouble remembering the letters for the ratings of movies, so why do videogames need to have something more obvious? If R-rated movies don't need to come in a different colour of case then why are videogames being held to a different standard?