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Scarlett. 11-05-2012 12:06 PM

UK video game ratings to officially change to PEGI, to become more strictly enforced
 
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Sell an Xbox 360 game that's rated 12 or above to somebody not aged 12 or above, Mr Retailer, and you could be locked up. After the summer, anyway. The Video Standards Council has assumed charge of UK videogame age ratings, and has a "simpler and stronger" approach in mind.

The Pan-European Games Information rating system comes into force on Blighty shores in July, and will be enforced more stringently than current British Board of Film Classification ratings. The BBFC will continue to work on game age ratings in an advisory capacity, called upon to judge games with gross violence or sexual material.

According to Creative Industries Minister Ed Vaizey, this will "give parents greater confidence that their children can only get suitable games while we are creating a simpler system for industry having their games age-rated." Games and entertainment body Ukie has said PEGI provides "much needed clarity for consumers", and is planning a "major awareness campaign to help the public understand the system and other aspects of responsible gaming".

The changes are a necessary "evolutionary" step, according to TIGA's Richard Wilson. "It simplifies the system. The Pegi system is reasonably easy to understand. The fact there are criminal sanctions in place will mean that retailers will want to train and support their staff."

Do you think selling a game to a kid should be punishable by imprisonment? There's a fledgling discussion under way in the forum. Our thanks to The Beeb for the story.

OXM

Ramsay 11-05-2012 04:16 PM

bit of an overeaction putting someone in jail for selling a game lol

Niall 11-05-2012 04:32 PM

Always wondered why we had these and the film rating style ones too :suspect:

Patrick 11-05-2012 04:34 PM

LOL. k whatever.

Silly Bastards. I thought we were passed this whole 'VIDEO GAMES MAKES OUR KIDS WANT TO KILL HOOKERS AND DRIVE DRUNK!' phase? Jesus Christ.

Ramsay 11-05-2012 04:38 PM

ban all video games~

Scarlett. 11-05-2012 04:38 PM

Well I for one am glad, maybe the news will start realising that games like Grand Theft Auto carry an 18 rating, and 13 year old kids should not be playing them, so overall the blame will go down to the parents.

Ramsay 11-05-2012 04:41 PM

aye i agree with that chewy

Niall 11-05-2012 04:46 PM

I'm not sure about whether selling a game to someone not old enough should be worthy of imprisonment really. A hefty fine would probably be more appropriate. Sale of video games do need to be regulated. I mean if little kids could get their hands on games like, idk, Fallout 3 then that wouldn't sit right with me. D:


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