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I come from a music background and a Parental Advisory sticker definitely does affect sales, so much so that multiple versions are produced and printed. For example, there was a compilation CD with a Coop devil girl on the cover and a song with the word "fuck" in the title. There was the original "dirty" version with the advisory, and devil girl. There was the Wal-Mart version with edited music to hide the curses, the tail, horns and pointed ears were removed from the devil girl cover graphic and there was no Parental Advisory sticker. There was also a version for Target with the edited devil girl, edited song name, but the "dirty" audio master and a parental advisory. It's really the stores that wield so much power over the content.
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Bottom line, Irresponsible or lazy parents should blame themselves, not the companies. And with all the information jsut on the sticker, there is no excuse for rating ignorance.
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I think we're just arguing in circles. We both agree that they're not deciding that it's ok that their child plays Batman: Arkham Asylum or Uncharted. They're deciding that it's ok that their child plays Batman: Arkham Asylum or Uncharted 1/2 because the ESRB thinks it's ok. To me, that sounds like the ESRB is the one really making the real content decision. With a bit more blood, I think the games I mentioned could be M.
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Exactly!
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Do parents actually do that? Most people I know can't figure it out but their kids can.
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A) Alcohol Reference, Suggestive Themes, Violence B) Blood, Strong Language, Violence C) Blood and Gore, Language, Sexual Themes, Use of Alcohol, Violence D) Blood, Violence E) Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Strong Language A and C are T and B, D and E are M. In order the PC versions of: Street Fighter IV, Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, Oblivion: CE*, Deus Ex 2 and Prototype. In all cases, I think the final rating says more about the game than the list of possible objectionable items. * Yes, I know Oblivion was re-rated at some point. My copy says "T" on the label. That's kind of fun, but my point is really this: The parent has no way of knowing the difference between "strong language" (always M) and "language" (apparently T or M) or the difference between "intense violence" (M only) and "violence". Parents are still pretty much at ESRB's mercy as far as auditing content unless they view it themselves. Oblivion and SC:CT are edge cases. It's arguable that SC could have been T with a little less swearing and Oblivion was obviously at the high end of T. Compare just the laundry list of Oblivion with the one for Prototype and assume they are both M. Oblivion looks worse at a glance. I'd let a 13-year old play Oblivion. I'd be a bit more leery about Prototype. The people that push laws like the CA one don't tend to be parents in general. They tend to be activists and politicians.
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Haha, you think you're free of the influence of American law. The USA is the largest games market in the world, and if significant censorship in response to a ratings system happens here then you're going to be getting the exact same version of a game that we are. How many games have been less censored in the British Isles than they have in the USA? One?
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