*NormalGamer*
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"I await the 'new generation' of video gaming." - *NG*
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Post by *NormalGamer* on Aug 22, 2005 20:00:34 GMT -5
joystiq.com/entry/1234000807054464/Do parents really care about game ratings? Posted Aug 15, 2005, 10:00 AM ET by Conrad Quilty-Harper Related entries: Culture, PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox The BBC has released an article on the subject of parent’s views of game ratings, with the summary that a majority of parents don’t care about game ratings. The article brings evidence that the ratings system isn’t the problem, it’s the awareness of the games purchaser that needs to be addressed. You could have a ratings system that requires fingerprint identification, voice print id and a 30 second lecture by the nearest concerned game shop attendent, but it still wouldn’t stop a parent that doesn’t care or doesn’t know why a game is rated above their child’s age. The article even suggests that rating games 18+ can make the game more appealing, and therefore more children ask mom or dad to go and buy it for them. The study that the article is based upon won’t be light reading for anyone involved in the creation or marketing of violent games. Obviously the question now is; what does the game industry do about it? My opinion is that the solution lies in moving gaming (in particular violent gaming) into a more mainstream arena so adults have some idea of what their kids are drawn to. The ironic solution may be to get more adults to play violent games! ]Via GameGeek] ----------------------- NG: BTW, This was article was posted 7 days ago. @ Article Hmm...
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Jason-RN
Ice Climber. Chill.
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Post by Jason-RN on Aug 23, 2005 1:16:50 GMT -5
If parents actually paid attention to ratings and restricted what their kids could buy, Jack Thompson wouldn't have anything to do with his life.
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KazeYoukai
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Post by KazeYoukai on Aug 23, 2005 21:37:28 GMT -5
I don't think this generation cares at all about anything. Why else would you see those "Don't let your kids do drugs" commericials on constantly?
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Brian-RN
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Post by Brian-RN on Aug 23, 2005 21:43:38 GMT -5
If parents actually paid attention to ratings and restricted what their kids could buy, Jack Thompson wouldn't have anything to do with his life. Well, knowing ol' Jack, he'd probably find some other harmless form of entertainment to attack.
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Post by Pilgrim John on Aug 24, 2005 20:31:01 GMT -5
My guess is, that it's mostly due to the fact that parents are growing more and more dependant on our nation's failing public school system to teach kids the difference between right and wrong. Even though I despise the national public school system, this isn't their job. It's the parents' job. They're getting rather lazy.
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Shiva64
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Post by Shiva64 on Aug 25, 2005 18:17:42 GMT -5
My dad don't care about game ratings. Hell... I was 14yrs old when Conker's Bad Fur Day came out.. and when I got it. But my dad knows that I know what's right and what's wrong.. even when i was younger.
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