Japan's New Games Rating System
The site GamesIndustry.biz has a report on a change to the CERO system. The Computer Entertainment Rating Organization (CERO), now has an adults-only category. From the article: "The A rating is equivalent to the current CERO All rating for all ages, B is for CERO 12 (for ages twelve and over), C equates to CERO 15, and the D rating would be for ages seventeen and up - for which there was no previous equivalent. The A-D ratings will remain advisory, but the Z rating will be regulated by the government."
What category does tentacle rape belong to?
Some say he is made with ascii, others that he is eyeballed daily by millions. All we know is, he is known as the Sig
At least they aren't trying to regulate the entire system. The A-D ratings are advisories, but the over-18 is the only govt regulated level. This whole rating thing is good for parents (aunts, uncles, cousins, gift-buyers) who actually participate in the moral upbringing of the child-consumers. OTOH, it creates interest for those teens/adults who have disposable income of their own, and may drive sales of 'randier' rated games. The censorship of any information - even video games, just creates mystery, interest, and an underground market. In that respect - these rating systems probably backfire against their intention.
There's a huge gap between 13 and 17 that I think deserves a rating, since the maturity level between a 13 year old and a 15 year old seems like it could still be pretty big to me. I'm 21, so I'm not caught in the middle of this situation anymore, but the current ratings system is too screwed up IMHO. I've seen many games that were Teen and Ma rated (13 and 17+) that were very questionable in terms of how different their violence and questionable content levels were. I may be wrong, but I've observed many who were 13 still being in that awkward and easily influenced stage that is a big concern a lot more then someone who is 15.
In undeveloped countries, the consumer controls the market. In capitalist America, the market controls you.
It'll start out PERFECTLY FINE until ESRB goes and "suggests" things to em...
I've said it once and I'll say it again: The only thing R*/TT did wrong in the whole Hot Coffee debacle is not calling out the people making a huge fuss over it on their bullshit. Instead they meekly hung their heads in shame and took their punishment, implicitly admitting guilt.
There was NO porn minigame in GTA:SA
There was NO porn minigame on the DISK
There WAS a minigame featuring a sexual situation on par with an R rated movie which was not accessible without hacking save files on a proprietary memory card.
The scary thing about the situation isn't that a game had its rating changed from M to AO and the company suffered. The scary thing is that the entire fiasco, the backlash, the outrage, and the re-rating was predicated on a complete and patent falsehood and people who should know better bought into it.
The laws of probability forbid it!
Someone explain to me why they changed from an age rating to letters? Now they need to educate parents which letter is suitable for which age group, and America has show that this doesn't work. Print a "suitable from age x on" on the sticker and no parent can claim ignorance when they bought "Zombie Blood Massaker III" for their 6 year old...
Japan is not the United States.