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The '''PEGI''' is a ratings system used in continental [[Europe]]. Ratings are sorted by age categories, with the mildest being 3+ (for ages 3 and up), and the strongest being 18+ (for ages 18 and up). The general ratings scheme is much closer to the ''[[BBFC]]'' than the ''[[ESRB]]''. Most [[Grand Theft Auto]] games have received the ''18+'' rating. [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] is projected to also have an ''18+'' rating.
The '''PEGI''' is a ratings system used in continental [[Europe]]. Ratings are sorted by age categories, with the mildest being 3+ (for ages 3 and up), and the strongest being 18+ (for ages 18 and up). The general ratings scheme is much closer to the ''[[BBFC]]'' than the ''[[ESRB]]''. Most [[Grand Theft Auto]] games have received the ''18+'' rating. [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] is projected to also have an ''18+'' rating.
==See Also==
*[[BBFC]], the [[United Kingdom|British]] media rating system
*[[ESRB]], the [[United States]] and [[Canada|Canadian]] computer and video game rating system
*[[ELSPA]], the former [[United Kingdom|British]] computer and video game rating system, replaced by the PEGI ratings.
*[[USK]], the [[Germany|German]] computer and video game rating system
*[[OFLC]], the [[Australia|Australian]] media rating system
*[[OFLC (NZ)]], the [[New Zealand]] media rating system
*[[CERO]], the [[Japan|Japanese]] computer and video game rating system


[[Category: Rating systems]]
[[Category: Rating systems]]

Revision as of 12:01, 20 June 2007

The PEGI is a ratings system used in continental Europe. Ratings are sorted by age categories, with the mildest being 3+ (for ages 3 and up), and the strongest being 18+ (for ages 18 and up). The general ratings scheme is much closer to the BBFC than the ESRB. Most Grand Theft Auto games have received the 18+ rating. Grand Theft Auto IV is projected to also have an 18+ rating.

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