Starry Windy
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Towns Folk
It all started in the middle of controversy of Mortal Kombat, where that time Nintendo decided to tone down some of the content in SNES, while Sega already having a rating board on its own, so it allows the content to be unaltered in Sega's consoles. After some discussions (and apparently Ninty refused to use the rating board from its rival back then), the video game companies agreed upon making the first ever self-regulatory rating board to rate all the games from every gaming systems to determine which games would be appropriate for most gamers or not. This organization will later be known as ESRB.
So then, other game rating boards for different regions started to be founded as well, like CERO for Japan, and PEGI for Europe, among others. What do you think about these gaming rating boards? Are they helpful in deciding which game you wanted to get? Or do you think otherwise?
So then, other game rating boards for different regions started to be founded as well, like CERO for Japan, and PEGI for Europe, among others. What do you think about these gaming rating boards? Are they helpful in deciding which game you wanted to get? Or do you think otherwise?