gamegal.com The Entertainment Software Rating Board announced that it will start to brand games with an 'E10+' rating, which stands for "Everyone 10 and older. " So if this shows up on a box, it means that the game has content...
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ESRB Adds "E10+" Rating
gaminghorizon.com The video game industry's Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) rating system is considered the finest media rating system in the country, and while parents are still trying to figure out why movies rated PG-13 by the MPAA are allowed to have5 years ago -
ESRB Creates E10+ Rating
lunabean.com The ESRB (Entertainment Software Rating Board) has announced a new rating, E10+, which would be placed on games with content suitable for kids 10 and older. The rating is meant to fill the gap between E (Everyone) and T (Teen)....5 years ago -
Australian Ratings Board Announces Blood Hunt
incgamers.com The Australian Ratings Board has helpfully announced Activision's Blood Hunt.The Australian Classification Database is5 months ago -
Turbine Entertainment Software Corp. today announced that the company has changed its name to Turbine, Inc
gameinfowire.com No longer just a contract software developer, Turbine, Inc. is focused on creating, publishing and distributing premier online games and entertainment to consumers of all ages.5 years ago -
Iran Joining The ESRB [Entertainment Software Rating Board]
kotaku.com The Tehran Times is reporting that Iran has joined the Entertainment Software Rating Board. That's right. Iran. Behruz Minaii, managing director of the National Foundation for Computer Games...1 year ago -
Clinton and Lieberman Praise ESRB's New Rating Summaries [Politics]
kotaku.com The Entertainment Software Rating Board today rolled out a new set of game rating summaries on their website geared toward parents looking to find out more information about the games they're letting...1 year ago -
ESRB Video Game Ratings Guide Preloaded On Sony PSPgo -- Uh, Why?!?
g4tv.com The Entertainment Software Rating Board has revealed that the North American version of Sony's PSPgo will come prel5 months ago -
ESRB Adds New E10+ Rating Option
designtechnica.com Gamesindustry.biz is reporting that the Entertainment Rating Software Board has added the new E10+ rating to help to differentiate content in children's games.5 years ago -
Breaking: ESRB Pulls, Re-Rates Oblivion To Mature
gamasutra.com In a major announcement, the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) has changed the rating assigned to the game The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivio3 years ago -
ESRB President Defends Rating System
kotaku.com In a short editorial I wrote last week, I said that the ratings handed out by the Entertainment Software Rating Board wasn't doing it's job and that they lacked consistency. Today ESRB president Patricia Vance, disagreed:...5 years ago -
ESRB Changes Oblivion Rating To Mature
ggmania.com In a huge surprise, the Entertainment Software Ratings Board issued a press release announcing that they have changed the rating of Bethesda Softwork's best selling fantasy RPG Elders Scrolls IV: Oblivion from a "T" to an "M" r3 years ago -
ESRB Launches Game Ratings Search Widget
next-gen.biz The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) has launched a new search widget that enables users to find out the ratings of more than 14,000 titles by entering a game's name.1 year ago -
ESRB: iPhone Game Ratings Are “A No-Brainer”
edge-online.com The Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB) has called on Apple to adopt its classification system for iPhone games.One of the new features of Apple’s upcoming iPhone OS 3.0 software update will be parents’ abil9 months ago -
ESRB Launches iPhone Ratings App
gamepolitics.com Just in time for the holiday shopping season, the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) has released an iPhone application that3 months ago -
ESRB Launches Free 'Rating Search App' for iPhone, Parents Rejoice
shacknews.com Just in time for the holidays, the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB) has released a free iPhone application providing instant access to detailed game ratings information. the application could prove to be a real asset for non-gaming parents who3 months ago -
ESRB Pulls Inappropriate Ratings Summary
gamepolitics.com The Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB) removed an online ratings summary of the content in Dead or Alive: Paradise for PSP from its website today in response to inquiries as to the appropriateness of the sum1 month ago -
Marc Ecko's Getting Up banned by Australian ratings board
gamesindustry.biz Australia's entertainment ratings board, the Office of Film & Literature Classification, has refused to grant a rating for forthcoming Atari title Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure - thereby effectively banning the ga4 years ago -
Ecko and Atari respond to Australian ratings board's decision
gamesindustry.biz Graffiti artist Marc Ecko has hit back at Australia's entertainment ratings board after PC, PS2 and Xbox title Marc Ecko's Getting Up was refused classification and thereby effectively banned in the country.4 years ago -
Hillary, Lieberman Hail ESRB's New Rating Summaries
gamepolitics.com Senators Hillary Clinton (D-NY) and Joseph Lieberman (I-CT) have praised a new ratings supplement announced by the ESRB today. Both senators have been harsh critics of the video game industry in the past, lending extra weight to their support1 year ago

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