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Dragon Ball Z for Kinect Listed by British Rating Board
posted on by Justin Sevakis
Namco Bandai game's video footage listed as ages 12+
Publisher Namco Bandai Games Europe submitted a game titled Dragon Ball Z for Kinect for a rating with the British Board of Film Classification. The BBFC, which must rate all home video and video game products in order to be sold in British stores, classified the game's 19 minutes and 50 seconds of video footage as suitable for ages 12 and up on Wednesday. Namco Bandai Games has yet to announce an Xbox 360 game, based on the popular anime, that uses the Kinect motion sensor.
The evidence of the game's existence was discovered by Siliconera last week from a public listing at South Korea's game rating board. No other details about the game or its release plans have been announced.
[Via Siliconera]