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  • Jan 17, 2013

Utah congressman's Video Games Ratings Enforcement Act would make it unlawful to sell AO and M games to children, mandate all titles have clearly visible rating.

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2 comments
DOW161
DOW161

That does not sound too bad, under age children should not be buying games rated for 18's or anything above their age anyway. That is why they were given a rating of that. 


As long as games are still a media source, similar to books, they should still be free to put whatever they want into games though. 



g1rldraco7
g1rldraco7

Yeah well I for one will fight against this crusade!!!!

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