| Steve Powers
is the Owner/Operator of Neo Systemz a PC Gaming Center located @ 2020 S. Rock Rd Suite 80 in Wichita, Kansas. Neo Systemz is an interactive computer game room with the ability to access the internet, and check your e-mail. Steve has been involved with computer technology for 15 years. He can be reached by phone @ (316) 652-9257 or via e-mail @ SPowers@neo-systemz.com |
Video Games, TV & Entertainment
2003-07-01 13:34:00
Video game ratings
ANSWER: What the Ratings Do - The ESRB ratings are designed to give consumers information about the content of an interactive video or computer entertainment title and for which ages it's appropriate. The ESRB ratings are not meant to tell you what to buy or rent or to serve as the only basis for choosing a product. Rather, consumers should use the ESRB ratings in conjunction with their own tastes and standards when purchasing or renting a video game. What to Look For - Ratings: Consumers should look on the front of the package for the ESRB rating symbol, which gives information on ages for which the product is appropriate. Content Descriptors: In addition to the rating, consumers should check for important content information (also called "descriptors") in the black-and-white box on the back of the package. These content descriptors give more details about the product in terms of violence, sexual themes, language, and other areas that may be of interest to some consumers. How Are the Products Rated? - Each product is rated by three independent, trained raters. The raters represent a wide range of backgrounds, races, and ages and have no ties to the interactive entertainment software industry. Raters include retired school principals, parents, professionals, and other individuals from all walks of life