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Watchdog group lists Naughty and Nice games of 2007

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holiday game, genre, news, feature, articleIt has always been challenging for parents to control the outside influences that might be warping the minds of their children. The game industry is no exception as media, parents and even the United States Senate have blacklisted a number of game titles over the years.

None of this has however stopped most children from getting their hands on the latest shooter or GTA style game as there are a number of outside sources for kids to test drive adult oriented games.

To better educate parents, the US non-partisan research and information group, National Institute on Media and the Family, has released its 12th Annual Media Wise Video Game Report Card, focusing on efforts to educate parents and retailers about M rated games, and why kids shouldn’t be playing them.

The top ten games that made their “Naughty” list this year are:

  1. Assassin’s Creed
  2. Call of Duty 4
  3. Conan
  4. The Darkness
  5. Jericho
  6. Kane and Lynch: Dead Men
  7. Manhunt 2
  8. Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles
  9. Stranglehold
  10. Time Shift

It should be noted, that some of the games on this list haven’t exactly flown off of store shelves nor received strong reviews, save for a few.

What made the group’s “Nice” list though are:

  1. FIFA Soccer 08
  2. Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock
  3. Hannah Montana: Spotlight World Tour
  4. Madden NFL 08
  5. Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games
  6. Need for Speed Pro Street
  7. The Sims 2: Castaway
  8. Super Mario Bros 3
  9. Super Mario Galaxy
  10. Viva Piñata

I guess it is a good thing that, apart from a few exceptions, this list doesn’t have much of an impact on the majority of us gamers. Otherwise, the industry might have floundered years ago.

Read [The Blog Guardian] Also Read [Media Wise]

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