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ZZetaAlec said:
Million said:
Well in the uk I think we have 7, 12 , 15 , 18 which I think works pretty well.

Which part of the UK are you from?, because as far as im aware it's: U (universal-suitable for all), PG (Parental Guidance- should be suitable for all but parents may want to check to make sure) and 12 (becomes 12A at cinema) 15 and 18.

BBFC has that, but PEGI is used for a lot of games



PEGI uses:
3+ (means universal as they don't reccomend games to under 3yo)
7+
12+
16+
18+


BBFC uses:
Uc (means specifically aimed at children, not sure I have seen it on games)
U (universal)
PG (Parental Guidance)
12/12A (I believe these are just two different things depending on whether you are buying/renting, or going to a cinema.
15
18
R18
(porn basically.... I doubt any games use it)

I generally don't see many BBFC ratings on games at all, perhaps PS/XB use them but most Nintendo games are PEGI rated..... there are some exceptions, like Resident Evil 4 Wii edition has a 15 from BBFC.

I have some GameCube games with ELSPA ratings on too, but I don't think they use them any more.... they use 3+, 11+, 15+ (may be some inbetween but I don't have games with them)