Video Game Content Rating Systems
Video game content rating systems are designed to be standardized systems serving the purpose of classifying video games based on their suitability for target audiences. The body responsible for the regulation varies from country to country and follows standards set by that specific region. Some of these regulatory systems are independent, while others are run or guided by their government. Given the vast amount of national rating boards, some developers have called for an international regulatory body to be formed to standardize these ratings on a global scale. [1] In response, the International Age Rating Coalition (IARC), was introduced seeking to become the sole rating board globally, while still reflecting the unique cultural differences among nations and regions. [2] However, it is important to note that only countries and regions that are not represented by a participating rating authority recognize the legitimacy of this system.[3]
Contents
History
Criticism and Ethical Concerns
Popular Rating Systems
Computer Entertainment Rating Organization
Entertainment Software Rating Board
International Age Rating Coalition
Pan European Game Information
References
- ↑ Polygon https://https://www.polygon.com/2012/11/15/3648978/head-of-ea-calls-for-single-universal-rating-system-across-all
- ↑ IARC Website https://www.globalratings.com/
- ↑ IARC Website Rating Guide https://www.globalratings.com/ratings-guide.aspx