dsister44 said:
the esrb wont stop rating games for this reason. or did you forget the fact that the big three will not, let any game on there systems that are not rated. this bill is good for the industry, it will shut up alot of the people that say videogames are for children.anyways the kids will still get there games they will just run to mommy and she will flash there id and there kid gets the new grand theft auto. |
I've not said anything about the ESRB stopping their rating process.
This bill is going after the retailers. I'm saying that it's easy for a store to get off the hook of this bill because of the way it's written. The part that the industry is concerned with is that is the bill would go after retailers who advertise that they use the rating system (ie - not sell the game to a child because the ESRB has rated the game for people 17 and up) and if a store stops doing that, they could not only sell a game to a minor and not get into trouble from this bill, but they wouldn't be able to inform people about the ratings because that could fall under advertising.







