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  2. Not all video games are for kids. Here's what parents should ...

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    What parents should consider. Parents should start by checking ESRB age ratings for video games their child is interested in, Quinn said. "Not everything is designed for young minds," Quinn said.

  3. Video game content rating system - Wikipedia

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    The Pan European Game Information (PEGI) is a European video game content rating system established to help European parents make informed decisions on buying computer games with logos on games boxes. It was developed by the Interactive Software Federation of Europe (ISFE) and came into use in April 2003; it replaced many national age rating ...

  4. Common Sense Media - Wikipedia

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    Common Sense Media reviews thousands of movies, TV shows, music, video games, apps, web sites and books.Based on developmental criteria, the reviews provide guidance regarding each title's age appropriateness, as well as a "content grid" that rates particular aspects of the title including educational value, violence, sex, gender messages and role models, and more.

  5. Truth: Most parents don't care about game ratings - AOL

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    According to a survey conducted by UK-based game website Playr2.com, 64 percent of parents effectively said, "Meh." A Truth: Most parents don't care about game ratings

  6. Video game censorship - Wikipedia

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    Voluntary rating systems adopted by the video game industry, such as the ESRB rating system in the United States and Canada (established in 1994), [7] and the Pan European Game Information (PEGI) rating system in Europe (established in 2003), are aimed at informing parents about the types of games their children are playing (or are asking to play).

  7. The best video game released the year you graduated ... - AOL

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    With that in mind, Gamesville compiled a list of the highest-rated video games from every year since 1971 based on IMDb ratings. Only video games with at least 1,000 reviews were considered.

  8. International Age Rating Coalition - Wikipedia

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    The International Age Rating Coalition (IARC) is an initiative aimed at streamlining acquisition of content ratings for video games, from authorities of different countries. Introduced in 2013, the IARC system simplifies the process of obtaining ratings by developers, through the use of questionnaires, which assess the content of the product.

  9. Recreational Software Advisory Council - Wikipedia

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    The goal of the council was to provide objective content ratings for computer games, similar to the earlier formed Videogame Rating Council (VRC) and later Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB). The RSAC ratings were based on the research of Dr. Donald F. Roberts of Stanford University who studied media and its effect on children.