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Kinect Me, Fusion: Genesis, Crimson Alliance rated in Australia

Three unannounced Microsoft titles are rated Down Under by national classification board--is an E3 reveal in the offing?

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Earlier this month, Microsoft promised to triple the number of Kinect games by year's end. On May 20, three unannounced titles from the company were outed by the Australian Office of Classification, one of which has a direct Kinect connection.

Kinect Me will definitely have a direct Kinect connection.
Kinect Me will definitely have a direct Kinect connection.

The latter title is called simply Kinect Me, and it received the board's most family-friendly rating of "G." The sole descriptor was that "User-generated content may change gameplay," indicating the game may have a creative element of some type.

The second Microsoft game unmasked by the classification board was Fusion: Genesis, which was given the second-least restrictive rating of PG. Its descriptor was earned for "mild science fiction violence and coarse language."

The third was for Crimson Alliance which received an M rating for "fantasy violence." The descriptor also warns that a player's "gaming experience may change online," indicating an online mode for the title, which is being developed by Certain Affinity. The Austin, Texas-based shop is best known for assisting in the development of Halo: Reach and Call of Duty: Black Ops map packs, as well as the just-released Xbox Live Arcade pirate real-time strategy game Age of Booty.

As of press time, Microsoft reps had not commented on any of the listings. However, with the company's Electronic Entertainment Expo press briefing just two weeks away, some answers should be in the offing soon.

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