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sunshine and rainbows
Join Date: Feb 2006
Age: 43
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ESRB ratings are guidelines, and should be treated as such. Laws preventing young people from buying games enforces that children/teens must have adult consent (obviously from people who're going to be looking out for the child's best interest) to buy them. Adult consent that a game's OK from people close to a child is a much better system than overall age restrictions. Seems like the only reason ages are necessary at ALL for rating games is so that the legislation about selling the games is clearly defined. Fake violence is fake, and unless the person's young or has problems separating reality from fantasy, there's nothing that makes them hurtful. It's not analogous to, say, buying cigarettes for minors, since cigarettes are directly harmful to your health, period. Video games themselves, even violent ones, don't directly hurt people. Last edited by Cavernio; 08-26-2007 at 09:30 AM.. |
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