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* EC - early childhood - for ages 3 to 5
* EC - early childhood - for ages 3 to 5
* E - everyone - previously, the rating meant the game was for children ages 6 and up
* E - everyone - previously, the rating meant the game was for children ages 6 and up
* E10 - everyone 10 and up
* E10+ - everyone 10 and up
* T - teen - for ages 13 and up
* T - teen - for ages 13 and up
* M - mature - for ages 17 and up - typical rating for [[Grand Theft Auto]] games
* M - mature - for ages 17 and up - typical rating for [[Grand Theft Auto]] games
* AO - adults only - for ages 18 and up - never seen in Wal-Mart; as they are banned there however EB games sells these games. It could be noted that GTA [[San Andreas]] recieved this rating temporairly after the [[hot coffee]] mod was discovered.
* AO - adults only - for ages 18 and up - never seen in Wal-Mart; as they are banned there however EB games sells these games. It could be noted that GTA [[San Andreas]] recieved this rating temporairly after the [[hot coffee]] mod was discovered.

Revision as of 22:21, 5 September 2006

The ESRB is the ratings system used in the United States of America and Canada. Here is a complete evaulation of the ESRB ratings system:

  • EC - early childhood - for ages 3 to 5
  • E - everyone - previously, the rating meant the game was for children ages 6 and up
  • E10+ - everyone 10 and up
  • T - teen - for ages 13 and up
  • M - mature - for ages 17 and up - typical rating for Grand Theft Auto games
  • AO - adults only - for ages 18 and up - never seen in Wal-Mart; as they are banned there however EB games sells these games. It could be noted that GTA San Andreas recieved this rating temporairly after the hot coffee mod was discovered.