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ELSPA encourage parents to check PEGI ratings

by Steven Williamson on 4 December 2008, 10:28

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Games industry trade body ELSPA (the Entertainment Leisure & Software Publishers Association) today urged parents looking to purchase video and computer games for Christmas to always check the game’s packaging for the PEGI (Pan European Game Information) age ratings and content descriptors. PEGI age ratings appear on game packaging and are intended to protect children and help the public make informed choices when buying games for children. ELSPA believes PEGI empowers parents to make the right gaming choices for their children.

Games sold in the UK clearly display PEGI ratings - a pan-European gaming-specific rating system instigated and used by all the major games publishers across Europe. PEGI age ratings provide a reliable indication of the suitability of the game content for the protection of minors.

The PEGI ratings are as follows:

PEGI 3+ - The game content is considered suitable for all age groups.

PEGI 7+ - The game may contain some violence of a non-realistic nature in relation to fantasy characters, which might be frightening to very children but is considered suitable for those aged 7 and over.

PEGI 12+ - The game may include instances of violence of a non-realistic nature, but only towards fantasy characters. There is no violence towards human-looking characters or recognisable animals. Suitable for players aged 12 and over.

PEGI 16+ - Adult behaviour and violence can start to look life-like. Suitable for players 16 and over.

PEGI 18+ - The adult classification is applied to games that are suitable only for an adult audience. Subject matter and graphical details can mirror levels of detail in the storytelling found in adult television programmes and movies. Suitable for those 18 years old and over.

For more information on videogame age ratings and content guidelines head to the PEGI website ( www.pegi.info). The UK’s games publishers also sponsor the Ask About Games website ( www.askaboutgames.com) which explains the PEGI ratings and offers advice for safe and sensible gaming.


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pff, played doom at 4 or something, never did me any harm. Games are only dangerous to the easily influenced/mentally damaged minority, it's not justice to restrict everyone else. I'm young enough to remember how crap it is that anything mature is “18” rated - imagine if they did the same to novels.
^^ gotta agree. I've tried keeping my 4 year old nephew downstairs while I'm playing Gears of War. I say “you've got to stay down stairs because of all the blood and language and stuff” to which he replyed "but it's not real blood, it's just a game" (which just goes to show if a 4 year old knows it's not real…). Still I try to keep him out of the room while playing it (not always successfuly) as anyone who's played GOW online with me will have heard.