Super Mario Galaxy finally classified by OFLC
We just learned that Australia’s Office of Film and Literature Classification (OFLC) has just rated the upcoming video game Super Mario Galaxy hinting that Nintendo Wii owners from the said market might be getting this title sooner than expected.
While Nintendo has yet to announce an actual release date for the title, it seems that the company is taking care our Australian counterparts. Now that Super Mario Galaxy has been rated (G for General), we believe that it’s just a matter of few weeks before it actually hits retail stores.
Aside from this game, it was also said that the titles Pokemon Battle Revolution, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, and Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree will be released in November as well. Furthermore, a lot of quality retro games have also been announced for Australia’s Virtual Console the past weeks.
Well, what more can we say but it’s going to a fun-filled November for the Land Down Under!
Via OFLC
We just learned that Australia’s Office of Film and Literature Classification (OFLC) has just rated the upcoming video game Super Mario Galaxy hinting that Nintendo Wii owners from the said market might be getting this title sooner than expected.
While Nintendo has yet to announce an actual release date for the title, it seems that the company is taking care our Australian counterparts. Now that Super Mario Galaxy has been rated (G for General), we believe that it’s just a matter of few weeks before it actually hits retail stores.
Aside from this game, it was also said that the titles Pokemon Battle Revolution, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, and Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree will be released in November as well. Furthermore, a lot of quality retro games have also been announced for Australia’s Virtual Console the past weeks.
Well, what more can we say but it’s going to a fun-filled November for the Land Down Under!
Via OFLC