Will they be enforced though. Will there be consequences for retailers who sell 18/16 games to minors? otherwise it's just as pointless as the old system. Also, how can online retailers possibly know who's buying the game, or who it's being bought for.
The amount of kids I've seen, or I know, who's parents have bought them GTA games, or other inappropriate games is pretty ridiculous. There's no way or enforcing that. There needs to be an awareness that games have moved on from Dig Dug, visually. But many are still ignorant of the adult content and graphic nature of some games today, or think "it's just a game". Some kind of ad campaign could address this maybe.
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This brings back memories.
Fantastic game!
Doesn't seem to be any link to this page from anywhere on the website.
Puzzling.
Too much negativity over the E3 coverage in the comments perhaps?
Straightforward enough.
Will they be enforced though. Will there be consequences for retailers who sell 18/16 games to minors? otherwise it's just as pointless as the old system. Also, how can online retailers possibly know who's buying the game, or who it's being bought for.
The amount of kids I've seen, or I know, who's parents have bought them GTA games, or other inappropriate games is pretty ridiculous. There's no way or enforcing that. There needs to be an awareness that games have moved on from Dig Dug, visually. But many are still ignorant of the adult content and graphic nature of some games today, or think "it's just a game". Some kind of ad campaign could address this maybe.
I got the Super Sprint cover. *sigh*
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