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Parents group: still too easy for kids to buy M-rated games

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I dont understand what these parent groups want out of the ESRB and retailers. There are kids getting into R-rated movies all the time, and its been like that for a long time. How come we still dont hear complaints about that? I think its much easier

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New story: CAFE Blues 3 by Jaypat

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New story: CAFE Blues 3 by Jaypat Think of the Children: Video Game edition--Some parents are just looking for a way to shift the blame away from themselves so they don't have to deal with their kids complaining about not being allowed to buy certain games. What they should be doing is teaching their kids and themselves some personal responsibility. Parents group: still too easy for kids to buy M-rated games--And apparently too hard to throw the games out. Mad at Mad World, group says Wii should be carnage-free--Wii consoles have parental lock. RTFM. Attorney General's office won't appeal ruling on violent video game sales Mario Kart Wii, more violent then GTA IV Games Dance Dirty With Me--Get ready for the time of your life Rejected Wii Games Worst Movie Games Ever Chinese MMO bans in-game gender-bending Video Games (Finally) Grow Up Piracy Game developer wants to learn from pirates, asks them "why"--They tell him, and here's his response. Ubisoft DRM snafu reminds us what's wrong with PC gaming The Plain Truth About Piracy

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Parents group: still too easy for kids to buy M-rated games

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The Parents Television Council did its own undercover work to see how many retailers would sell their underage shoppers M-rated games. The group’s findings, unsurprisingly, do not echo the good news the FTC gave the industry in May. Read More…

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Parents group: still too easy for kids to buy M-rated games

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The Parents Television Council did its own undercover work to see how many retailers would sell their underage shoppers M-rated games. The group's findings, unsurprisingly, do not echo the good news the FTC gave the industry in May. Read More...


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