Blade-Edge wrote:
08jackt wrote:
a lot of people are blaming video games for violence recently.
when's the last time you saw some guy dressed as a plumber jumping on peoples head?They're mu-mu-mu-murder simulations!
I will sue all the companies that make videogames!
We must protect the children!
Yet again, be quiet, Blade.

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We have a slightly different age rating system in the UK, but it's practically the same with the letters replaced with numbers
But personally I never really liked Halo, call of Duty etc: but I can understand why some games, but not all of them, get their ratings (slightly..)
In fact the only game I've actually had my Mum buy for me was the new Final Fantasy
I'm 14 (nearly 15) and it's a 16+...
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To me, M means this is a great game that you can't get because you parents are WAY overprotective. The highest rated game I have is Need for Speed: Most Wanted. It is rated T, but there is no violence or killing people. There is no cussing either. HOW IS THAT RATED T? Maybe I could secretly try my dad's Halo 2, Half Life, or Mass Effect 2.
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Maybe it's because you're doing illegal things, like stealing cars and running away from the police. Also, I once saw a Tony Hawk game that was rated 12+ ( or 15+, I don't remember) and the only reason was because of "anti-social behavior".
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If it's not your parents who are over-protective, then it's pegi/ESBR if it's not them then it's your parents. :\
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fire219 wrote:
To me, M means this is a great game that you can't get because you parents are WAY overprotective. The highest rated game I have is Need for Speed: Most Wanted. It is rated T, but there is no violence or killing people. There is no cussing either. HOW IS THAT RATED T? Maybe I could secretly try my dad's Halo 2, Half Life, or Mass Effect 2.
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Need for Speed is rated "T" (what ever that is) because it involves street racing, which is illegal.

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08jackt wrote:
fire219 wrote:
To me, M means this is a great game that you can't get because you parents are WAY overprotective. The highest rated game I have is Need for Speed: Most Wanted. It is rated T, but there is no violence or killing people. There is no cussing either. HOW IS THAT RATED T? Maybe I could secretly try my dad's Halo 2, Half Life, or Mass Effect 2.
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Need for Speed is rated "T" (what ever that is) because it involves street racing, which is illegal.
i got a street racing game rated e10 and its just as bad (if not worse)
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soupoftomato wrote:
I was at my friend's house, and hew was playing COD, and I was like, I'm not supposed to play this, and he wouldn't stop.
my situation at the least of once a week.
EDIT: his excuse every time: "who cares, it's really not that bad." he says i should be able to play it when blood is turned off(i don't know if it's like that in COD, he has a ton of 'rated M' games). he doesn't get the fact that it's not just the blood, but the people dying.
EDIT2: other excuse: it's my daily routine.
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Rated M= Ewww it's a boy game! Thats how I see it..lol. The worst I play is T, but that's just Rockband and Guitar hero and stuff for 'Mild Lyrics' or refrences I don't want to test the filtres for. I do not like to play Call of Duty, but the only time I ever played was on the zombie level.. and I couldn't kill them even though they are already dead!!

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A rated M game = Not my type of game. I hate gory games. Even though I'm a boy, I hate war games and thug games (yes, I know. gasp gasp). For me, the meaning of "hardcore" isn't an extremely violent and bloody game, it's games like the legend of zelda or the overlooked game, "little king's story". For me, M games aren't very fun (unless I'm fooling around with Halo 3 at my friend's house, setting up grenades methodically for hilarious results).
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throughthefire wrote:
thug games
I hate you
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Anyway, I never really care about the rating, I know it's always inaccurate and overprotective. Some things I do care about are...
-The price
-Game reviews
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Rated "M" games can traumatize a kid for life. I bought "Fallout 3" just yesterday. Im surprised to see that some kids of the age of 6 play these games. It just dosent seem right. "M" means mature. What does that mean to you?
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Rated M means "Don't risk it." I mean, a kid who can be scared by a picture of a CD game for a 10-year old cartoon shouldn't play those games. Although, the CD Game would qualify as at least a T, if not M.
And about those kids who are like, six who play M? Something is wrong with that picture.
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MaxtheWeirdo wrote:
Rated M means "Don't risk it." I mean, a kid who can be scared by a picture of a CD game for a 10-year old cartoon shouldn't play those games. Although, the CD Game would qualify as at least a T, if not M.
And about those kids who are like, six who play M? Something is wrong with that picture.
my friends 4 year old sister can play rated m![/omghowcome]
stupid, right?

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Rated MA, which means Massive Awesomeness, meaning Hetalia. (Lawl.)
Zheez, when are these people gonna get rid of that darned 60 second rule?!?!

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It's funny. Years ago your parents would buy whatever game you begged for. Now when they see a T game they go "Theirs probably blood, and seual content in this game everywhere." "Mom look at the back it tells you what's in it" "It's still probably in there" But my parents aren't * so I can play whatever game I want really.
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shamrocker wrote:
Blade-Edge wrote:
08jackt wrote:
a lot of people are blaming video games for violence recently.
when's the last time you saw some guy dressed as a plumber jumping on peoples head?They're mu-mu-mu-murder simulations!
I will sue all the companies that make videogames!
We must protect the children!Yet again, be quiet, Blade.
I don't believe you know who Jack Thompson is
Yet, once again I see you enjoy telling people to be quiet over the expression of their opinions.

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To me it means lock the door if your playing it and your parents are home, lol.
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lonwol wrote:
bhz wrote:
the vast majority of the kids at my school think rated M means nothing and nothing at all.
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I don't know why people like virtually killing people.
Seconded.
MyRedNeptune wrote:
I don't care. I've never played an M game anyways. >.>
...Me neither. I hate shooting games
Gotta see the true fighting sometime. Guns aren't just clean fun you know.
@08Jackt I can't beleive australia banned Fallout 3, and L4D2. Thats gotta suck.
fallout 3 is amazing. But I do not recomend it to young gamers AT ALL.
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When a game is rated M, despite what the box says, the age of the person who plays it doesn't matter, as long as they are mature enough to seperate fantasy from reality. For example, an immature 10 year old could become addicted to Half Life or Call of Duty, and think "Killing people is easy and fun! You just shoot them, and they fall over." But a mature 10 year old would probably think the opposite.
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i will neva play a shooter on purpose.
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zbugni wrote:
When a game is rated M, despite what the box says, the age of the person who plays it doesn't matter, as long as they are mature enough to seperate fantasy from reality. For example, an immature 10 year old could become addicted to Half Life or Call of Duty, and think "Killing people is easy and fun! You just shoot them, and they fall over." But a mature 10 year old would probably think the opposite.
Finally. So many people think it means that you have to be an adult or it doesn't matter...
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i will neva play a shooter on purpose.
You might some day.
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cocoanut wrote:
You're probably commenting on a post I made, aren't you. >.>
Some of them are unfairly rated. Some M-rated games have minimal amounts of blood, violence, inappropriate references, and other stuff. I am aware of that. I also agree that parents should restrict and allow the availability of such video games to their children, based on their knowledge of the content. But some parents don't care--they let their children have anything, if they buy it with their own money or something. And there is bad stuff in some games. Violent stuff. Inappropriate stuff.
Plus, I know this idiot who spends all his time playing video games, lets his parents do his homework, and doesn't care about school. I see him around making random gun noises like "GCHGCHGCHGCH" all the time. He's a real idiot. I guess that's the effect of violent addictive stuff. That's just a warning to y'all children. Good day.
I will probaobly never get a m game so
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M Stands for Mallow XD
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