Posted Apr 12, 2008 at 06:08AM by David T.
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At first glance, the Entertainment Software Rating Board's (ESRB) "Mature" and the "Adults Only" ratings seem quite similar. After all, both ratings involve people aged 18 and up. What's the real difference between the two ratings, anyway? Two words: intensity and volume. According to the ESRB, AO titles "may include prolonged scenes of intense violence and/or graphic sexual content and nudity" (emphasis ours). Compare that with the description for Mature-rated titles that "have content that may be suitable for persons ages 17 and older. Titles in this category may contain intense violence, blood and gore, sexual content and/or strong language.” In other words, Adult Only games are simply too adult. If you're a concerned parent or guardian, there's another point that's especially important for you to know: out of all the games that have crossed the ESRB's path, only 23 of them have been given the AO rating. Thing is, there are other games out there that have not been submitted to the ESRB for review, yet still deserve an AO rating due to their content. Some of the titles rated as Adult Only by the ESRB include:
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» gta san andreas?
on mine it's written M for Mature. I bought it like 2 years ago when i was 14. I bought it, not my parents.
on mine it's written M for Mature. I bought it like 2 years ago when i was 14. I bought it, not my parents.
» GTA:SA has been rated three times
GTA:SA was originally rated M.
Then there was a brief period around the Hot Coffee scandal where the game had been re-rated up to AO.
The company quickly remastered the discs without any sign of the hot coffee content, and that new version re-attained the previous M rating.
GTA:SA was originally rated M.
Then there was a brief period around the Hot Coffee scandal where the game had been re-rated up to AO.
The company quickly remastered the discs without any sign of the hot coffee content, and that new version re-attained the previous M rating.
» exactly
it was never actually printed on the cover as an AO rated title.
it was never actually printed on the cover as an AO rated title.
» ...
Their solution to the situation was not a recall, not a reprint, but rather, sending out AO STICKERS to the retailers. Gamestop continued to sell the game in my area with AO stickers placed on the cases. However, considering that the disks are stored behind the counter, I suspect that unmodified copies got mixed with the revised second shipment copies.
At any rate, the system is screwed up. They need to get the rating right beforehand, by actually playing the damn games and asking for resource viewers to look for this sort of content.
Parents will still buy these games for their children, and stores will still ID people unnecessarily. I never got IDed until AFTER I was 17. Hell, I'm 19 and I was IDed for the Oblivion strategy guide (by a rather rude employee at that).
Here's a solution: the old RSAC system. See the descriptors and their intensity on the front of the box, ain't that a novel idea?
Their solution to the situation was not a recall, not a reprint, but rather, sending out AO STICKERS to the retailers. Gamestop continued to sell the game in my area with AO stickers placed on the cases. However, considering that the disks are stored behind the counter, I suspect that unmodified copies got mixed with the revised second shipment copies.
At any rate, the system is screwed up. They need to get the rating right beforehand, by actually playing the damn games and asking for resource viewers to look for this sort of content.
Parents will still buy these games for their children, and stores will still ID people unnecessarily. I never got IDed until AFTER I was 17. Hell, I'm 19 and I was IDed for the Oblivion strategy guide (by a rather rude employee at that).
Here's a solution: the old RSAC system. See the descriptors and their intensity on the front of the box, ain't that a novel idea?
» re:
It just might work. ^^
It just might work. ^^
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