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Pikawil

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Posted on 11-19-05 12:34 AM Link | Quote
Hmm... If I remember, I read one article that said that SSBM would have been rated E10+ if it came out after Donkey Kong Jungle Beat, which was the first game to be rated E10+.
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Posted on 11-19-05 12:36 AM Link | Quote
I read that, too, actually

God bless The Associated Press.
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Posted on 11-19-05 12:37 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Colin
Even then... E10+ is still E. And yet Super Smash Bros. Melee ended up getting a T and it didn't have a ton of guns or anything.

The ESRB confuses me at times.

Originally posted by Wikipedia
To obtain a rating for a game, a publisher sends the ESRB videotaped footage of the game's most graphic and extreme content. The publisher also fills out a questionnaire describing the game's content.

The ESRB states on its website that three trained raters, working independently, then watch the footage and recommend a rating. If all raters agree on the rating, content descriptors are added and the ESRB notifies the publisher of its decision.

When the game is ready for release, the publisher sends copies of the final version of the game to the ESRB. The game packaging is reviewed, and the ESRB says that its in-house personnel may play the game to ensure that all the information provided during the rating process was complete and accurate. Penalties may apply to the publisher if it is eventually found that the game's content is more extreme than the publisher stated in its application.

The identities of the ESRB raters are kept confidential. Raters cannot have any ties to the computer or video game industry.

The inconsistancy shouldn't be surprising now.
Cynthia

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Posted on 11-19-05 01:19 AM Link | Quote
Still... after reading descriptions of a few cutscenes in the game, it just makes the decision even more baffling.

Oh well. Doesn't change the fact that the game apparently bites.
Lilmario

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Posted on 11-19-05 12:33 PM Link | Quote
Apparently there's an overuse of the word 'Damn' xD
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