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Posted 9/25/08 9:00 am ET by Patrick Klepek in LEGO Games
On Monday, Tracey John discovered TT Games has an in-house rule about what games get the small block treatment: the properties have to be age-rated for young players.
One might argue the "Indiana Jones" series and the "Batman" franchise have their fair share of content targeted at someone other than kids (i.e. the pencil trick from this summer's "The Dark Knight"). But we understand what the TT Games people mean.
With that in mind, we can deduce what franchises might not ever get the "LEGO" treatment. Here's a few we came up with:
"Night of the Living Dead"
"Grand Theft Auto"
"The Terminator"
"Alien vs. Predator"
"The Matrix"
None of those are kid-targeted, per se, but they certainly appeal to kids. I should know. I was watching some of those when I was "too young" for them. We'll have to wait and see where, when and how TT Games ultimately draws the line on what "LEGO" games they do and don't make -- but we know they're not making "Halo."
What other potentially awesome "LEGO" games will we miss out on, readers?
[Image Credit: Andrew Bell]
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