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Forums - Gaming - Revamped ESRB ratings for the US?

Seece said:
Burek said:
I will never understand the Americans and their aversion to nudity in entertainment. To realize you can show mass murders on free TV at 8pm, but not to be allowed to show a breast at all at any time is beyond comprehension.

This. Sex is something we (adults) all do and it's forbidden on TV (In the US) yet murder is rife in entertainment ..



I wish america would ease up on the prudish attitudes towards sex and nudity. I'm really against any form of censorship.

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On the topic at hand...I think the ESRB rating system is as fine as it is. AO has become an arbitrary rating, it doesn't mean much of anything since any game with AO will not be sold in most stores. I also dont like the idea of a rating between T and M because, odds are we would still be asked to ID the person if they tried to buy the T16 game.



"I think it will be the HDS"-Me in regards to Nintendo's next handheld.

What does it matter actually. If you look at it there is only two ratings.
Ao - You need id to buy
ec to M - You don't