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Wonktonodi said:
So if you got rid of the governments ratings what would stop a kid from buying a game he shouldn't. It's not like kids don't have money and can't go to stores on their own. The rating can help make a line to when someone can't buy something without the parents. Making it so the parents are the ones making the decisions

As I said before, I think that there is a big difference between a game that's rated E and one that's rated M. 

I was was being silly in my original post.

I was agreeing that 18 and up would be like an R rating and that kids wouldn't be allowed to buy it, but that this would mean that more "borderline" games would be 18 and up and that it wouldn't work.



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