Wii Karaoke U is a service thatās been available in Japan for a while, a built-in app for Nintendoās console that lets users play a basic singing game using their Miis. The game ā developed by Joysound ā went and hit Europe last month, converted to a downloadable title, and the song selection isā¦interesting.
According to reports from sites like Nintendo Life (and some YouTube videos) there are a number of tracks on there you wouldnāt expect from a game thatās not only published by Nintendo, but is using cute little Miis as avatars. Even then, youād expect any adult lyrics to have been censored or swapped out for radio edits. Right?
Nope.
Despite the game itself being rated PEGI 3 ā meaning itās OK for kids aged 3 and up to play ā thereās a disclaimer that song downloads themselves arenāt rated by the European classification agency.
So, for example, Afromanās Colt 45 is available. And has lyrics like this (NSFW):
We fucked on the bed
Fucked on the floor
Fucked so long I grew a fuckinā afro
Then I fucked to the left (left)
Fucked to the right (right)
She sucked my dick ātil the shit turned white
The weird thing here isnāt that a music game exists with adult lyrics. Guitar Hero, for example, had plenty. As did SingStar. But those games were rated accordingly, a PEGI 12 (for ages 12 and up) instead of a PEGI 3.
But thatās still technically OK. If parental controls are active on a Wii U console, they should block any content ā āas well as purchase through the Nintendo eShopā, says Nintendoās own guidelinesā above the rating level specified by an adult.
No, the weird thing here is that this game isnāt some random little third-party application that snuck in under the radar. Itās published by Nintendo itself, a company normally adverse to even the slightest hint of adult content in its games. And it stars the companyās Miis, normally associated with all-ages fun, not dropping f-bombs.
Weāve been unable to test this out ourselves, since weāve only got American Wii U consoles, and the service is only available in Europe. But weāve contacted Nintendo, and will update if we hear back.
Until then, enjoy YouTuber CoreSublimeās rendition of another Afroman classic