Beer Pong with less beer, more tossing, extra controversy
It's official: Beer Pong was way too controversial for the family-friendly Wii, and the forthcoming lulzworthy WiiWare game has undergone a name change. Beer Pong: Frat Party Games is now Frat Party Games: Pong Toss. What, like taking the beer out of the name takes it out of the frat party? That will certainly work. Next up: Frat Party Games: Quilting. You know how those boys at the chapter house like to fight over the best remnants.
Here's the thing: in this case, it really did work. Not only is Beer Pong now operating under a different title, but all the references to alcohol have been removed, too. Publisher JVGames already made the change (in response, we assume, to previous protests), which resulted in the assumed rating being dropped down to E. Now, a whole new argument has arisen, thanks to Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, who feels that, despite the lack of beer anywhere in the game (it's juice in them there cups), an E rating will encourage underage drinking. Blumenthal wants an AO-rating, which just ain't happening -- liquor references in games rates teen, per the ESRB.
The ESRB is having none of it, though; they smartly responded with a racing game analogy: if you pulled the same stunts in real life as you do in a racing game, they'd certainly be illegal. However, as they noted, many racing games are rated E. So why give this one, with no overt alcohol use and no illegal behavior whatsoever, a restrictive rating?
From the screenshots, we can't help but think people should have not only left this one alone, but also be celebrating this game as a PSA. If drinking makes everything look like this, we're taking the first train to sobertown.
[Via Game|Life]
Here's the thing: in this case, it really did work. Not only is Beer Pong now operating under a different title, but all the references to alcohol have been removed, too. Publisher JVGames already made the change (in response, we assume, to previous protests), which resulted in the assumed rating being dropped down to E. Now, a whole new argument has arisen, thanks to Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, who feels that, despite the lack of beer anywhere in the game (it's juice in them there cups), an E rating will encourage underage drinking. Blumenthal wants an AO-rating, which just ain't happening -- liquor references in games rates teen, per the ESRB.
The ESRB is having none of it, though; they smartly responded with a racing game analogy: if you pulled the same stunts in real life as you do in a racing game, they'd certainly be illegal. However, as they noted, many racing games are rated E. So why give this one, with no overt alcohol use and no illegal behavior whatsoever, a restrictive rating?
From the screenshots, we can't help but think people should have not only left this one alone, but also be celebrating this game as a PSA. If drinking makes everything look like this, we're taking the first train to sobertown.
Gallery: Frat Party Games: Pong Toss
[Via Game|Life]










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
The Dom @ Jul 8th 2008 11:20AM
So many things wrong with this game:
1. Why would I want to play Beer Pong on a wii when the real life game has: real beer, you get drunk while playing.
2. The beer has been removed! what!?
3. In the game, you dont drink the beer when it gets in your cup
4. The graphics look beyond god awful
5. It's pretty cheap to just buy some dixie cups and ping pong balls instead of buying this game.
I probably could go on, but thats giving this game way more attention than it needs
TheCoats @ Jul 8th 2008 11:52AM
Nothing can ever beat Smash Bros. Drinking Game
James @ Jul 8th 2008 11:52AM
That game looks shockingly bad :S
Glancing Aft @ Jul 8th 2008 11:54AM
What's the release date now? I swear I must be the only person looking forward to this game.
Brucie B @ Jul 8th 2008 2:08PM
HAHAHA SAD!
Luke @ Jul 8th 2008 2:09PM
Gotta love the first-gen N64 graphics.
"Fratboy Killer" is the only game I'd buy with "frat" in the title.
BPM [MKWii: 2578 3585 8392] @ Jul 8th 2008 4:46PM
"...liquor references in games rates teen, per the ESRB."
Not necessarily true. Most of the Harvest Moon games are given an E rating, but are noted with "use of alcohol"/"alcohol reference"...
Granted, it probaly also depends on how explicit the alcoholic content is...
TheOverlord#2 can has Mario Karts?(MK:2578-3517-9859) @ Jul 9th 2008 4:15AM
Harvest Moon has a bar in the game's town but they never mention alcohol. Whereas this game is like, "Oh cool! This is so fun! Let's drink in real life!".
Kindergamer @ Jul 8th 2008 5:30PM
Just saw this on CNN. HA!