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| Law of the Game States ESRB Process Flawed, But Working |
| Published: September 10, 2007, 6:47 pm |
| Tags: Games Industry, Game Related Laws, Esrb, Law Of The Game, Mark Methenitis, Ratings System |
| Debate on the US rating system is by no means a new one, and has raged on across the nation since its inception. The US Senate is currently entertaining the Truth in Video Game Ratings Act introduced by presidential hopeful Sam Brownback (R-KS). Methenitis comments further on the effectiveness of the ratings system. I get the impression that |
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| Violent Video Games on Idaho Attorney General's Radar |
| Published: October 5, 2007, 5:18 am |
| Tags: Gamer Life, Games Industry, Esrb, Idaho Attorney General, Ratings System |
| The video game rating system is a good place to start. It includes age appropriate ratings, along with information about what's actually in the game.” And to help guide parents, a leaflet with the oh-so-difficult to understand ratings on them explained, from E for Everyone to the unheard of Adults Only rating. Too bad about |
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| Adding a Page to my Blog |
| Published: July 23, 2008, 5:50 pm |
| Tags: Got Sun Go Solar By Rex Ewing And Doug Pratt, Inside Scoop On Ratings, Nonfiction Lover, Nonfiction Lovers, Book Reviews, Nonfiction Book Review, Nonfiction Books, Ratings System |
| I have three brothers, and all they love to do is give me flack. It’s their specialty. So of course, Handsome Older Brother had to give me a hard time about my rating system, where I give out partial stars (3.75 out of 5 stars, etc). I’ve also had other people comment that I have [...] |
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| Audience Member That Exposed Aussie Politicians' Ignorance is Website Editor |
| Published: July 28, 2008, 1:15 pm |
| Tags: Bethesda, Computer, Fallout, Game Companies, Game Platforms, Gamer Life, Games, Joaby, Australian Politicians, Fallout 3, Gamearena, Ratings System, Video Game Ratings, Video Game Violence |
| discussion about video game ratings and censorship that degenerated into the panel slamming video gamers and developers. As you can see, what happened was far from a serious discussion on the merits of an R Rating for video games and government censorship. Instead, at large, the panelists were led into a discussion of violent video games and, |
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