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duckman20003
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What's Rated E Today!

SM64'S big boo's haunt is pretty scary-you have disembodied eyeballs watching you, that haunting music, and not to mention the merry go round music and that awful laughter in luigi's hidden painting in the DS remake.

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duckman20003
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MSPA wrote:

Creamytoast wrote:

I have something similar. SSBB is rated T when it should be E 10+ I mean it says blood, what blood?
Master Hand gets a bloody scrape in Subspace Emissary (Spoilers sorry) but it's the equivalent to paper cut imo.
That and the addition of Solid Snake from Metal Gear Sold may have been a reason to give it the teen rating.
lol I remember that zero suit samus qudec call vividly XD
cdv3
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duckman20003 wrote:

SM64'S big boo's haunt is pretty scary-you have disembodied eyeballs watching you, that haunting music, and not to mention the merry go round music and that awful laughter in luigi's hidden painting in the DS remake.

RATED E FOR EVERYONE

You Forgot The Biggest Jump Scare In Nintendo History! Dat Piano!



P.S Congrats For Making This Forum Thread 2 Pages Long! Have A Pizza _pizza_
Superandultra
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BaconAndEggs1 wrote:

PonyoPenguin wrote:

BaconAndEggs1 wrote:

PonyoPenguin wrote:

Mega Man Legends 2 has Mega Man crushing on his sister.

…that is just…you gotta be joking, right? RIGHT?! THAT'S NOT AN ACTUAL THING?!?!?

Oh, yeah, in Rabbids Go Home, one of the NPCs says “P*** off!”. (It's rated ‘G’ here in Australia, which is essentially just ‘E’.)

Well, he peeps on her while she's bathing, then pumps his fist in a sort of “nailed it!” excitement after she throws him off.
Yeah, I looked it up later. There was a similar easter egg in the first game, but Roll is changing clothes instead of bathing.
Even more disturbingly, in her diary, she starts to question whether he's doing this on purpose since he did it twice. (in reference to the previous game)

Actually, having played it myself, i think they're just classified as child-hood friends, but in the end roll does write in her diary that she is in love with megaman (assuming you made the right desicions throughout the game), and that when he gets out of some sort of crystal thing she'll confess it.
duckman20003
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cdv3 wrote:

duckman20003 wrote:

SM64'S big boo's haunt is pretty scary-you have disembodied eyeballs watching you, that haunting music, and not to mention the merry go round music and that awful laughter in luigi's hidden painting in the DS remake.

RATED E FOR EVERYONE

You Forgot The Biggest Jump Scare In Nintendo History! Dat Piano!



P.S Congrats For Making This Forum Thread 2 Pages Long! Have A Pizza _pizza_
Thanks! I love Pizza!
I Still Can't belive I forgot the piano.
BaconAndEggs1
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Superandultra wrote:

BaconAndEggs1 wrote:

PonyoPenguin wrote:

BaconAndEggs1 wrote:

PonyoPenguin wrote:

Mega Man Legends 2 has Mega Man crushing on his sister.

…that is just…you gotta be joking, right? RIGHT?! THAT'S NOT AN ACTUAL THING?!?!?

Oh, yeah, in Rabbids Go Home, one of the NPCs says “P*** off!”. (It's rated ‘G’ here in Australia, which is essentially just ‘E’.)

Well, he peeps on her while she's bathing, then pumps his fist in a sort of “nailed it!” excitement after she throws him off.
Yeah, I looked it up later. There was a similar easter egg in the first game, but Roll is changing clothes instead of bathing.
Even more disturbingly, in her diary, she starts to question whether he's doing this on purpose since he did it twice. (in reference to the previous game)

Actually, having played it myself, i think they're just classified as child-hood friends, but in the end roll does write in her diary that she is in love with megaman (assuming you made the right desicions throughout the game), and that when he gets out of some sort of crystal thing she'll confess it.
Yeah, but even with that out of the way, Mega Man's still a perv.
Superandultra
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BaconAndEggs1 wrote:

Superandultra wrote:

BaconAndEggs1 wrote:

PonyoPenguin wrote:

BaconAndEggs1 wrote:

PonyoPenguin wrote:

Mega Man Legends 2 has Mega Man crushing on his sister.

…that is just…you gotta be joking, right? RIGHT?! THAT'S NOT AN ACTUAL THING?!?!?

Oh, yeah, in Rabbids Go Home, one of the NPCs says “P*** off!”. (It's rated ‘G’ here in Australia, which is essentially just ‘E’.)

Well, he peeps on her while she's bathing, then pumps his fist in a sort of “nailed it!” excitement after she throws him off.
Yeah, I looked it up later. There was a similar easter egg in the first game, but Roll is changing clothes instead of bathing.
Even more disturbingly, in her diary, she starts to question whether he's doing this on purpose since he did it twice. (in reference to the previous game)

Actually, having played it myself, i think they're just classified as child-hood friends, but in the end roll does write in her diary that she is in love with megaman (assuming you made the right desicions throughout the game), and that when he gets out of some sort of crystal thing she'll confess it.
Yeah, but even with that out of the way, Mega Man's still a perv.

Yeah, fair point. To make matters worse though, there's another character (Tronne Bonne) who has a crush on megaman. Problem is though, Tronne is a human instead who doesn't seem to know that megaman is a reploid/android.
BaconAndEggs1
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Superandultra wrote:

Yeah, fair point. To make matters worse though, there's another character (Tronne Bonne) who has a crush on megaman. Problem is though, Tronne is a human instead who doesn't seem to know that megaman is a reploid/android.
Say, wasn't there a scene where Tronne Bonne's clothes were blown off and she was naked? It wasn't shown, but it was still there.
Superandultra
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BaconAndEggs1 wrote:

Superandultra wrote:

Yeah, fair point. To make matters worse though, there's another character (Tronne Bonne) who has a crush on megaman. Problem is though, Tronne is a human instead who doesn't seem to know that megaman is a reploid/android.
Say, wasn't there a scene where Tronne Bonne's clothes were blown off and she was naked? It wasn't shown, but it was still there.

Yeah, I think there was, I was in one of the ruins. Jeez, might as well make a topic about all dirty in things in those two games as I just find a little scene in the first game where you can find “questionable” magazines at a book store in apple market.
EdgeworthTheConquer
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Sonic Adventure got E10+ when theirs the part where (SPOILER ALERT) a bunch of guys FREAKIN' KILL A BUNCH OF CHAO AND HURT THEIR OWN DAUGHTER.
bubsy-fan
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Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter's ending.


nuff said
BaconAndEggs1
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bubsy-fan wrote:

Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter's ending.


nuff said
That is some dark stuff. No wonder there isn't a third one.
hazzah007
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MSPA wrote:

*snip*
Nintendo let the Dead Hand (From The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time) slide.
oh man….that thing was horrifying as a kid. still is, to some extent.

as for what I'll add:
(WARNING: I am a massive ranter. just ask my brother, hahaha! if you don't want to read 5 whole paragraphs, well…you might wanna skip this. you've been warned.)

1) Kirby Franchise's “Dark Matter Trilogy”.
now, it's no surprise that I love the Kirby series. but there are some times when I just think, "wait…that's the final boss? in a kirby game? what rating is this?!
So it is with the “Dark Matter Trilogy”.
now, the “Dark Matter Trilogy” is a series of Kirby games revolving around an antagonist called, well…Dark Matter. (what did you expect?) It's made up of Kirby's Dreamland 2 and 3, as well as Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards. At first glance, the series appears to be just like any other Kirby game: bright, colourful, fun…everything a Kirby game should be.
that is, unless you get 100%. getting 100% in these games is by far one of the most difficult things ever presented in the Kirby games, and there's a good reason: the Secret Final Bosses are absolute nightmare fuel.

let's start with DL2. in that game, the (normal) Final boss is King Dedede, although he looks just a little bit off. getting 100% reveals the truth: he is in fact possessed by a demon known as Dark Matter, and Kirby has to get rid of it.
One exorcism later, and Kirby, now armed with a sword, is shot into space, where he must either defeat Dark matter or burn to a crisp after re-entering the atmosphere.
(as if that weren't disturbing enough, that's not even mentioning the “art” found in stage 5-5, red canyon…)

DL3 plays out similarly to DL2, with one major addition: Zero.
Zero is a gigantic eyeball, who's main attack patterns consist of shooting blood at the player! One of his attacks causes him to go into the background and rapidly fire blood at Kirby. if it misses, it instead stains the inside of your TV monitor.
and then, right when you think you've beaten him, he rips his own iris out, and attempts to ram into Kirby in a last-ditch attempt to kill him off.

Kirby 64, however, takes everything to another level.
upon gaining 100%, the player is thrown into a short, eerie level filled with nothing but N-Z's, the game's version of waddle dees. upon clearing it…you get to say hi to Zero-Two, one of gaming's most infamous bosses.
his fight is a major piece of mood whiplash compared to the rest of the game. while most levels have colourful backgrounds, Zero-Two's arena is a dark void, the appearance of which is just beyond description. his iris has now moved position, and bleeds almost constantly. as for the gameplay? while most of the game is 2D sidescrolling platforming, here Kirby, now armed with a gun, of all things, shifts the gameplay to an on-rails shooter, like Star fox. and then there's the music…


2) Banjo-Tooie: the cheat code room.
now, I love the Banjo-Kazooie series. (yes, even nuts & bolts. at least it had a nice soundtrack.)
they're full of interesting, quirky pieces of humour…but some of it can be a little over-the-line.
In Banjo-Tooie, you can access a specific room, with a grid on the wall. that grid is filled with letters of the alphabet, and pressing certain ones in order will allow you to access cheat codes. however, the top row contains nothing but the term, “esra”. now, just flip that around, and you'll end up with…….
oh. oh my…

and for whatever reason, these games are rated G. (Australia's equivalent to E.) all of them are rated G.
(gee…long list, hey? thanks for putting up with my essay, and I hope you enjoyed it.)

Last edited by hazzah007 (June 25, 2015 10:08:14)

BaconAndEggs1
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hazzah007 wrote:

2) Banjo-Tooie: the cheat code room.
now, I love the Banjo-Kazooie series. (yes, even nuts & bolts. at least it had a nice soundtrack.)
they're full of interesting, quirky pieces of humour…but some of it can be a little over-the-line.
In Banjo-Tooie, you can access a specific room, with a grid on the wall. that grid is filled with letters of the alphabet, and pressing certain ones in order will allow you to access cheat codes. however, the top row contains nothing but the term, “esra”. now, just flip that around, and you'll end up with…….
oh. oh my…
Not many people know this, but Banjo-Kazooie is well-known for it's risque humo(u)r, such as the two melons the lady has on the platter in the ending cutscene, the “Seaman's Surprise”, a piece of land in a…questionable shape. Even one of Yooka-Laylee's characters in a trouser-wearing snake with only one eye. (I'm gonna get an alert for this, but whatever. #SATYOLOAIDRAWT)
skyler_smile
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Y'know, this is a movie and not a game, but when I was watching it, there was this door, and guess what it said?
“Feik off”.
Which I'm pretty darn sure was a “mispelling” of the F-word.

And it was rated G.
rapidemboar
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hazzah007 wrote:

1) Kirby Franchise's “Dark Matter Trilogy”.

Ah, Zero. Sweet dreams, children…
On another Kirby related note, Marx Soul.

Last edited by rapidemboar (June 25, 2015 16:44:55)

skyler_smile
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hazzah007 wrote:

MSPA wrote:

*snip*
Nintendo let the Dead Hand (From The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time) slide.
oh man….that thing was horrifying as a kid. still is, to some extent.

as for what I'll add:
(WARNING: I am a massive ranter. just ask my brother, hahaha! if you don't want to read 5 whole paragraphs, well…you might wanna skip this. you've been warned.)

1) Kirby Franchise's “Dark Matter Trilogy”.
now, it's no surprise that I love the Kirby series. but there are some times when I just think, "wait…that's the final boss? in a kirby game? what rating is this?!
So it is with the “Dark Matter Trilogy”.
now, the “Dark Matter Trilogy” is a series of Kirby games revolving around an antagonist called, well…Dark Matter. (what did you expect?) It's made up of Kirby's Dreamland 2 and 3, as well as Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards. At first glance, the series appears to be just like any other Kirby game: bright, colourful, fun…everything a Kirby game should be.
that is, unless you get 100%. getting 100% in these games is by far one of the most difficult things ever presented in the Kirby games, and there's a good reason: the Secret Final Bosses are absolute nightmare fuel.

let's start with DL2. in that game, the (normal) Final boss is King Dedede, although he looks just a little bit off. getting 100% reveals the truth: he is in fact possessed by a demon known as Dark Matter, and Kirby has to get rid of it.
One exorcism later, and Kirby, now armed with a sword, is shot into space, where he must either defeat Dark matter or burn to a crisp after re-entering the atmosphere.
(as if that weren't disturbing enough, that's not even mentioning the “art” found in stage 5-5, red canyon…)

DL3 plays out similarly to DL2, with one major addition: Zero.
Zero is a gigantic eyeball, who's main attack patterns consist of shooting blood at the player! One of his attacks causes him to go into the background and rapidly fire blood at Kirby. if it misses, it instead stains the inside of your TV monitor.
and then, right when you think you've beaten him, he rips his own iris out, and attempts to ram into Kirby in a last-ditch attempt to kill him off.

Kirby 64, however, takes everything to another level.
upon gaining 100%, the player is thrown into a short, eerie level filled with nothing but N-Z's, the game's version of waddle dees. upon clearing it…you get to say hi to Zero-Two, one of gaming's most infamous bosses.
his fight is a major piece of mood whiplash compared to the rest of the game. while most levels have colourful backgrounds, Zero-Two's arena is a dark void, the appearance of which is just beyond description. his iris has now moved position, and bleeds almost constantly. as for the gameplay? while most of the game is 2D sidescrolling platforming, here Kirby, now armed with a gun, of all things, shifts the gameplay to an on-rails shooter, like Star fox. and then there's the music…


2) Banjo-Tooie: the cheat code room.
now, I love the Banjo-Kazooie series. (yes, even nuts & bolts. at least it had a nice soundtrack.)
they're full of interesting, quirky pieces of humour…but some of it can be a little over-the-line.
In Banjo-Tooie, you can access a specific room, with a grid on the wall. that grid is filled with letters of the alphabet, and pressing certain ones in order will allow you to access cheat codes. however, the top row contains nothing but the term, “esra”. now, just flip that around, and you'll end up with…….
oh. oh my…

and for whatever reason, these games are rated G. (Australia's equivalent to E.) all of them are rated G.
(gee…long list, hey? thanks for putting up with my essay, and I hope you enjoyed it.)

I've never gotten 100% on Kirby 64…
*runs off to play Kirby 64*
EdgeworthTheConquer
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OKAY IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN RATED T But it was justDisturbing You find Harley with the baby and then the baby is crushed But it turned out to be a box imagine the look on your face the first time you saw it
Superandultra
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EdgeworthTheConquer wrote:

OKAY IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN RATED T But it was justDisturbing You find Harley with the baby and then the baby is crushed But it turned out to be a box imagine the look on your face the first time you saw it

And what exactly is this from?
Superandultra
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