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Wright said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:


Rebellion against a system that works for all parties involved is a problem, I guess.


But you're agreeing with me, then. Rebellion is an integral part of being a child. However, I don't agree with the later statement. How do you know the system works?

Well...as a child I wouldn't expect you to completely value rules of the system. Maturity isnt quite there yet. The system works because the media and associations know the games have a certain level of content that isn't suitable for children, but children want what they cannot have, so ESRB ratings protect companies from from ignorant parents when their children get access to games. Essentially those parents want them to stop making said games. The ESRB rating is the perfect legal protection and awarness for who these games at meant to be played by.