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Anne Collier
, Do you think the voluntary age rating system PEGI and BBFC system is enough for parents or guardians to decide on whether a game is suitable or unsuitable for a child?
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ricky0
on Nov 16 2007 9:01:01 AM
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It sounds like the ratings in our country by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB.org), which I think are a tool in the parental "toolbox" - no panacea or total solution (there is no such thing), but another aid to parents for intelligent decisionmaking. As for whether ratings are enough, they are for me as a parent.
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