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Office of Film and Literature Classification (Australia) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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When asked if it could be M rated, Pete Hine responded: “It is definitely mature. I mean we have been very clear from the beginning to anybody that would listen that this is a mature game for mature audiences for sure.”; ... So it is you know it is not any more or less than other games,” Pete Hines explained.
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A European representative of Bethesda Softworks tells gaming site Gamesindustry.biz the publisher will make a major announcement on a Nintendo Wii title for mature audiences. ... Bethesda would join Sega and Electronic Arts in creating more adult-themed games for the family-friendly console. Earlier this year,
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GameGarage.co.uk is the place to play games. We have over one thousand great games, from adventure and arcade games to platform and shooting games. ... You have not played any games yet!
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Appealing to adults with more than sex, blood, swears and nudity ... Some of the most mature games aren't even rated “Mature." Braid is legally appropriate for anyone over the age of 10, as the fairytale visuals, soothing music and bouncing pint-sized hero give the impression of an old-school Nintendo platformer.
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Sega was one of the first publishers to try to sell mature games to a Wii audience, with Electronic Arts also now eyeing the market with its Dead Space franchise. ... Bethesda, publisher of Fallout and the Elder Scrolls, is also planning to try its hand at mature Wii games, with a title due to be announced this year.
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"Certainly the core gaming experience, folks that are used to playing games over the last ten years, they want to have those battle moments, and the fighting. But there are different audiences that would maybe just enjoy the story.
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A new study shows that most boys and many girls like playing games rated M for mature, despite being in middle school. ... Perhaps unsurprisingly, the results showed that most boys, and many girls, played games that the ESRB had rated M, signifying that they were for mature audiences only.
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