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'''Unterhaltungssoftware Selbstkontrolle''' ('''USK''') is the software rating organisation used in [[Germany]]. The USK is often seen as quite a strict ratings board, partly due to the country's paranoia around violent video games, as such a number of video games have been banned or required the developers to cut or edit certain features.  
'''Unterhaltungssoftware Selbstkontrolle''' ('''USK''') is the software rating organization used in [[Germany]]. The USK is often seen as quite a strict ratings board, partly due to the country's paranoia around violent video games, as such a number of video games have been banned or required the developers to cut or edit certain features.  


The [[Grand Theft Auto]] series (since GTA3) has fallen victim to this, and in some of the games edits made include: the removal of blood, pedestrians no longer dropping money when killed, no headshots, some missions removed, some weapons missing or lack additional functionality.
The [[Grand Theft Auto|Grand Theft Auto series]] (since [[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]]) has fallen victim to this, and in some of the games edits made include: the removal of blood, pedestrians no longer dropping money when killed, no headshots, some missions removed, some weapons missing or lack additional functionality. The changes aren't made directly to the German version of GTA III, but to the German language option in the whole franchise. So if a copy of GTA III not released in Germany, had the language changed by in-game options to German, these effects would take place. Similarly, a copy of GTA III released in Germany had the language selected anything other than German, the edits would disappear.


== Grand Theft Auto game ratings ==
== Grand Theft Auto Game Ratings ==
While most of the GTA games have been given a rating of USK 16, they have been subject to cuts as mentioned above, despite the fact there is a higher USK 18 rating, given to games glamourising war, or containing brutal violence, lots of blood etc.
While most of the GTA games have been given a rating of USK 16, they have been subject to cuts as mentioned above, despite the fact there is a higher USK 18 rating, given to games glamorizing war, or containing brutal violence, lots of blood etc.


The GTA games and their ratings:
The GTA games and their ratings:
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* [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969]] - '''16+'''
* [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969]] - '''16+'''
* [[Grand Theft Auto 2]] - '''16+'''
* [[Grand Theft Auto 2]] - '''16+'''
* [[Grand Theft Auto III]] - '''16+'''
* [[Grand Theft Auto III]] - '''18+'''
* [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] - '''16+'''
* [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] - '''16+'''
* [[Grand Theft Auto Advance]] - '''12+'''
* [[Grand Theft Auto Advance]] - '''12+'''
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* [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]] - '''16+'''
* [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]] - '''16+'''
* [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] - '''16+'''
* [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] - '''16+'''
* [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] - '''18+'''
* [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]] - '''18+'''


==See Also==
==See also==
*[[BBFC]], the [[United Kingdom|British]] media rating system
*[[BBFC]], the [[United Kingdom|British]] media rating system
*[[ESRB]], the [[United States]] and [[Canada|Canadian]] computer and video game rating system
*[[ESRB]], the [[United States]] and [[Canada|Canadian]] computer and video game rating system
*[[PEGI]], the [[Europe|European]] computer and video game rating system
*[[PEGI]], the [[Europe]]an computer and video game rating system
*[[ELSPA]], the former [[United Kingdom|British]] computer and video game rating system, replaced by the PEGI ratings.
*[[ELSPA]], the former [[United Kingdom|British]] computer and video game rating system, replaced by the PEGI ratings.
*[[OFLC]], the [[Australia|Australian]] media rating system
*[[OFLC]], the [[Australia]]n media rating system
*[[OFLC (NZ)]], the [[New Zealand]] media rating system
*[[OFLC (NZ)]], the [[New Zealand]] media rating system
*[[CERO]], the [[Japan|Japanese]] computer and video game rating system
*[[CERO]], the [[Japan]]ese computer and video game rating system


==External Links==
==External links==
*[http://ww.usk.de USK German website]
*[http://www.usk.de USK German website]
 
[[Category:Rating Systems]]
[[Category:Rating systems]]

Latest revision as of 22:12, 9 September 2010

Unterhaltungssoftware Selbstkontrolle (USK) is the software rating organization used in Germany. The USK is often seen as quite a strict ratings board, partly due to the country's paranoia around violent video games, as such a number of video games have been banned or required the developers to cut or edit certain features.

The Grand Theft Auto series (since GTA III) has fallen victim to this, and in some of the games edits made include: the removal of blood, pedestrians no longer dropping money when killed, no headshots, some missions removed, some weapons missing or lack additional functionality. The changes aren't made directly to the German version of GTA III, but to the German language option in the whole franchise. So if a copy of GTA III not released in Germany, had the language changed by in-game options to German, these effects would take place. Similarly, a copy of GTA III released in Germany had the language selected anything other than German, the edits would disappear.

Grand Theft Auto Game Ratings

While most of the GTA games have been given a rating of USK 16, they have been subject to cuts as mentioned above, despite the fact there is a higher USK 18 rating, given to games glamorizing war, or containing brutal violence, lots of blood etc.

The GTA games and their ratings:

See also

External links