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    The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) is an American organization that assigns age and content ratings to video games. It was formed in 1994 in response to criticism of games featuring violent or sexual content.

    This tag refers to the content rating logos themselves (including parody ones ala post #9402061). The ratings are as follows:

    • EC: Early Childhood. For games aimed towards younger children.
    • E: Everyone. For games suitable for all ages. Formerly Kids to Adults (K-A) until 1998.
    • E10+: Everyone 10+. For games suitable for those aged 10 or older.
    • T: Teen. For games suitable for those aged 13 or older.
    • M: Mature. For games suitable for those aged 17 or older.
    • AO: Adults Only. For games suitable for those aged 18 or older. A very rare rating, it is mostly applied to adult video games and is not allowed to be sold in stores or on consoles.

    See also

    • CERO (Computer Entertainment Rating Organization) for the Japanese rating system.
    • PEGI (Pan-European Game Information) for the European rating system.

    External links

    • Official site
    • Wikipedia: Entertainment Software Rating Board

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