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  Cyberfront To Publish Chinatown Wars In Japan With CERO Z Rating
by Leigh Alexander
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July 7, 2009
 
Cyberfront To Publish  Chinatown Wars  In Japan With CERO Z Rating
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Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars will see a release in Japan this fall. While Capcom's published GTA titles in Japan in the past, Cyberfront, publisher of GTA IV's PC edition, will handle the critically-acclaimed DS title this time.

Like past GTA titles, the game will receive a CERO Z rating, the equivalent of an ESRB "AO," or adults-only. Notably, though, Chinatown Wars becomes the first DS title to receive this rating in Japan, according to Siliconera, who also notes that Grasshopper Manufacture's Killer7 for GameCube is the only other Nintendo-platform title ever to be rated CERO Z.

Chinatown Wars' M-rated Western release came under close scrutiny as the most high-profile experiment to date in launching mature content on the family-friendly DS, and it's likely the industry will pay similarly close attention to how CERO Z content does on DS in the Japanese market.

Here in the States, analysts criticized the highly-rated game's initial 86,000 unit sales, but the title has continued to sell steadily in the months following its launch. Rockstar also recently announced it is developing a version of the game "specially built" for the PlayStation Portable.
 
   
 
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