It seems the ESRB website has a listing for a game called "Zelda Universe":
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Interesting.
EDIT: Nevermind, scroll down to forgot_it's post.
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It seems the ESRB website has a listing for a game called "Zelda Universe":
Source
Interesting.
EDIT: Nevermind, scroll down to forgot_it's post.
It says online so I'm guessing it's
http://www.zelda.com/universe/
Rumor smash?
ECG_24
But why on ESRB?
[QUOTE="Wintry_Flutist"][QUOTE="ECG_24"]It says online so I'm guessing it's
http://www.zelda.com/universe/
Rumor smash?
ECG_24
But why on ESRB?
I have no clue, but it's the best explanation I have at the moment.
It makes sense since VC/WiiWare games are listed as for the Wii, and not online. Still, it's weird. Maybe Zelda Universe has minigames to play online.
It says online so I'm guessing it's
http://www.zelda.com/universe/
Rumor smash?
ECG_24
It doesn't make much sense though, why would a Website have an ESRB rating?
And the only other Online games Published by Nintendo are Advance Wars, and Animal Crossing DS.
[QUOTE="Wintry_Flutist"][QUOTE="ECG_24"]It says online so I'm guessing it's
http://www.zelda.com/universe/
Rumor smash?
ECG_24
But why on ESRB?
I have no clue, but it's the best explanation I have at the moment.
i tried looking that up got the site and the www.zeldauniverse.net/ why would they rate a website? IT also says online for the platform i dont what that means a online based game or like wintry said a Wiiware game that you connect online to play games[QUOTE="ECG_24"]It says online so I'm guessing it's
http://www.zelda.com/universe/
Rumor smash?
BubbyJello
It doesn't make much sense though, why would a Website have an ESRB rating?
And the only other Online games Published by Nintendo are Advance Wars, and Animal Crossing DS.
Advance Wars: Dual Strike and Advance War: Days of Ruin each have their own seperate entry, neither of which say online.
That entry that says Advance wars is separate. I don't understand why Animal Crossing DS is the only Nintendo game that has online under its platform heading, but it is. I think its just an error or laziness by the ESRB.
"UPDATE from Nintendo Everything: Looks like this is nothing more than an old ESRB rating. If you do a search on the ESRB website for the "Online" platform, you can tell that "Zelda Universe" was rated around 2001, at about the same time Oracle of Ages/Oracle of Seasons were released. You may also remember the Zelda Universe interaction that once appeared on the official Zelda website. Back in the day, it seems that the ESRB sometimes rated some content with online website user interaction - as was the case for one ESRB pogo.com rating."forgot_it
/thread
[QUOTE="forgot_it"]"UPDATE from Nintendo Everything: Looks like this is nothing more than an old ESRB rating. If you do a search on the ESRB website for the "Online" platform, you can tell that "Zelda Universe" was rated around 2001, at about the same time Oracle of Ages/Oracle of Seasons were released. You may also remember the Zelda Universe interaction that once appeared on the official Zelda website. Back in the day, it seems that the ESRB sometimes rated some content with online website user interaction - as was the case for one ESRB pogo.com rating."ECG_24
/thread
QFT :(
And it seems GoNintendo figured it out, they deleted the post
i'd always liked the idea of a MMO situated in hyrule...
but im not sure if that zelda universe is a online zelda... nintendo is famous for giving tons of fake names to their projects (ultra 64, dolphin, revolution, etc.). also, they still havent showed a single image of the wii zelda game eiji aonuma (sp?)mentioneda couple times
[QUOTE="ECG_24"][QUOTE="forgot_it"]"UPDATE from Nintendo Everything: Looks like this is nothing more than an old ESRB rating. If you do a search on the ESRB website for the "Online" platform, you can tell that "Zelda Universe" was rated around 2001, at about the same time Oracle of Ages/Oracle of Seasons were released. You may also remember the Zelda Universe interaction that once appeared on the official Zelda website. Back in the day, it seems that the ESRB sometimes rated some content with online website user interaction - as was the case for one ESRB pogo.com rating."BubbyJello
/thread
QFT :(
And it seems GoNintendo figured it out, they deleted the post
Yeah, I noticed that too. Oh well, I hope no one got too excited.
[QUOTE="ECG_24"][QUOTE="Wintry_Flutist"][QUOTE="ECG_24"]It says online so I'm guessing it's
http://www.zelda.com/universe/
Rumor smash?
lolag
But why on ESRB?
I have no clue, but it's the best explanation I have at the moment.
i tried looking that up got the site and the www.zeldauniverse.net/ why would they rate a website? IT also says online for the platform i dont what that means a online based game or like wintry said a Wiiware game that you connect online to play gamesI did NOT say that... I said WiiWare and VC games are listed as Wii games, so the "online" platform just doesn't make sense it if were a game.
sounds like a wii ware game,since it says online instead of Wii or DS.also it has violence :OZombiezLovePie
WTF, even WW is said to have violence there...
And WiiWare/VC games ARE listed as Wii games.
"UPDATE from Nintendo Everything: Looks like this is nothing more than an old ESRB rating. If you do a search on the ESRB website for the "Online" platform, you can tell that "Zelda Universe" was rated around 2001, at about the same time Oracle of Ages/Oracle of Seasons were released. You may also remember the Zelda Universe interaction that once appeared on the official Zelda website. Back in the day, it seems that the ESRB sometimes rated some content with online website user interaction - as was the case for one ESRB pogo.com rating."forgot_it
Any idea how they can tell it was rated around 2001? I don't see dates on any of my ESRB searches.
[QUOTE="forgot_it"]"UPDATE from Nintendo Everything: Looks like this is nothing more than an old ESRB rating. If you do a search on the ESRB website for the "Online" platform, you can tell that "Zelda Universe" was rated around 2001, at about the same time Oracle of Ages/Oracle of Seasons were released. You may also remember the Zelda Universe interaction that once appeared on the official Zelda website. Back in the day, it seems that the ESRB sometimes rated some content with online website user interaction - as was the case for one ESRB pogo.com rating."b_to_the_izzo
Any idea how they can tell it was rated around 2001? I don't see dates on any of my ESRB searches.
Just let it die, it will only cause more confusion.
[QUOTE="ZombiezLovePie"]sounds like a wii ware game,since it says online instead of Wii or DS.also it has violence :OWintry_Flutist
WTF, even WW is said to have violence there...
my pokemon colosseum ESRB rating says "fantasy violence" :|guess its not a big deal...
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