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

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    A growing number of young Americans are ready to press play on video games. This holiday season, video game-related gifts are topping wish lists for 76% of U.S. children ages 10-17, according to a ...

  3. 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.

  4. The 10 best TV shows based on video games - AOL

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    It used to be common wisdom that all movies based on video games were bad. That’s no longer the case, as we’re starting to see some video game adaptations that are pretty dang good, even if we ...

  5. These 17 Movies and TV Shows Bring Your Favorite Video Games ...

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    The latest video game to get the Hollywood treatment is Borderlands, which hit theatres in August 2024. Cate Blanchett leads the cast as space outlaw Lilith, who teams up with a band of outcasts ...

  6. TV Parental Guidelines - Wikipedia

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    Some programs may voluntarily display a disclaimer regarding the show's objectionable content with the TV rating prior to the program starting, along with audibly repeating the same, with the reason for the rating (e.g. suggestive dialogue, drug and alcohol abuse, language, sexual situations, violence, nudity) and strongly cautioning parents to ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Parents: Here's your guide to dealing with kids and games ...

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  9. 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).