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Video game industry adopts tween rating

BELMONT, California (AP) -- The ratings board for the video game
industry announced a new category for children approaching their
teens.

The "E10+" category should help fill a gap between games rated "E" for
everyone, which some children outgrow, and "T" for teen, which are too
violent or mature for some parents' tastes.

It might bring relief to households like the Pattons, who live in the
San Francisco suburb of Belmont.

A big fan of Mario Bros. video games, 9-year-old Nicholas Patton is
itching to play "Super Smash Bros. Melee." But to his dismay, his
parents have declared the "T"-rated game off-limits. The disagreement
has sparked incessant requests and some tense moments.

With the new category, the game, which includes a little more violence
than other Mario-based games, might have gotten a permissible "E10+"
instead. At the least, it could bring more choices to parents and
their young children, who often don't see eye-to-eye when it comes to
the form of entertainment that has infiltrated millions of American
households.

"In that age group, you're left in the middle," said the boy's father,
Paul Patton. "Unless you're into the sports games, the "E" games
aren't that exciting anymore for him, and as for the "T" ones -- your
concept of reality isn't totally there yet."

Ratings, which range from "EC" for early childhood to "AO" for adults
only, are meant to be a guide and certainly are not always in line
with parents' views.

But the Entertainment Software Rating Board, a self-regulatory body
set up by the gaming industry, believes the new "E10+" label will come
in handy for parents, especially because the organization has seen an
increasing number of games getting a "T" rating, perhaps because of
mild violence, when the titles could be considered suitable for a
10-year-old.

"We found we were putting games we thought were preteen in the teen
category," said Patricia Vance, president of the board. "And with the
levels of sophistication in game play and graphics now, we felt there
was enough nuance in the range of games to warrant a new category
between 'E' and 'T."'

The "E10+" rating means the video game may be suitable for children 10
and older. The title might contain moderate amounts of cartoon,
fantasy or mild violence; mild profanity or minimally suggestive
themes.

Likely candidates might be racing games with more extreme car crashes
or games with super heroes or cartoon characters -- cute as they may
be -- involved in some fighting, Vance said.

Though existing games won't be reclassified, ones that might have
qualified as "E10+" include "Super Smash Bros. Melee," "Shrek,"
"Ratchet and Clank," and "Jak II," she said.

Two upcoming games already set to receive the new rating are "Donkey
Kong Jungle Beat," in which the gorillas have to fight each other a
bit more than other Donkey Kong games, and a game based on Tim
Burton's "The Nightmare Before Christmas." Vance said the latter is
"on the scary side -- something you might not want a 6-year-old to see
but nothing that most preteens can't handle."

The underlying theory is that not all children are created equal:
There are very distinct developmental differences in the ages of 6,
10, and 13.

Just as in real life, "you don't go from child to teen in one leap,"
said Ralph Lopez, a Cornell clinical pediatrics professor with whom
the rating board consulted.

What counts as humorous for a 6-year-old will often be passe for a
10-year-old, Lopez said. A car hitting a tree could be terrifying for
the younger set but humorous for a tween.

Another difference comes when the line between fantasy and reality is
better understood, usually during the teen years. Hence, any game that
depicts real injuries -- versus unrealistic physical recoveries --
gets at least a "T" rating.

Language is also a key issue, and the rating board examines not only
the script of games but accompanying song lyrics.

The rating board recruits people -- without any game industry ties --
to review video games before they hit store shelves.

About 53 percent of the games sold in the United States in 2004 were
rated "E," according to the board, though data analyzed by
GamerMetrics and IGN.com show that only 46 percent of all games sold
in 2004 were rated "E," with the bulk of sales in "T" and "M."

A random, telephone-based survey conducted by Peter D. Hart Research
Associates last year found that about 70 percent of parents refer to
the ratings every time they buy a game.

Count the Pattons among them. Their generous collection of 50-plus
video games for their two sons, ages 5 and 9, are all rated "E" --
except for one "T" game that a relative gave to Nicholas as a gift and
is being stored in a closet until the fifth grader comes of age.

Among their concerns: limiting exposure to violence and more mature language.

Sure, even some Disney movies now include words that were unacceptable
on the big screen 30 years ago, but it's another matter if the word is
repeated 45 times in 30 minutes, Nicholas' father said.

"I don't feel we're rigid," said his mother, Kim Patton, "but we do
feel we have to have limits. Nicholas has the whole rest of his life
to be exposed to things."

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umm..."tween" do they really need to make the rating sound so...funny? blink.gif
Walken
lol, yeah. Hell, I'd buy it just for that word.

Deep and scary voice: This game is rated Tween. It should not be played by anyone below the age of a tween.
Method
I dont get parents these days ..
BurnSide
I like the word Tween.
It's been adopted by newspapers and the like here for some time. Generally meaning the 11-13 age group.

Tween is a good word to describle them. Tweenies.
AztecInca
Sigh, at the rate we are going there will be a different rating for every single age up untill 21!
Shakezulah
man thats so retarted. the rating system was fine how it was. if parents think Teen games are too inappropriate for their kid who is almost a teen, then they are douche bags. i mean, that is REALLY friggin dumb that they are keeping the game from their kid until he is a teen. Teen games arent that bad. Parents are just becoming more over-protective of their precious little innocent children. if i ever see parnts like that, i would back hand them across the face.
Janiel
We've had the word "Tween" for a long time. it's used to separate kids and teens. A church next to my school, the only one I've even voluntarily stepped foot in, has a "Tweens Night". As far as I know they've always had it. Besides, Tween is a funny word, and fun to say.

Tween, Tweeny, Tweener, Tweening, Tweeness... happy.gif


On another note, I like the idea. Not that I care about violence in games, but sexual humor and stuff like that should be better filtered in games. This might help...maybe.
AtticusBlueprint
laugh.gif Hahahahahahahahahahahaha tween
MonkeyMan
maybe this will stop senator lebiermans whining
Werewolf of Doom
My parents don't give a dam if I play Teen games. tongue.gif Hehehehe...tween....hahahaha...
MonkeyMan
my parents don't care if i play bmx xxx, but then agian, they never know.
Werewolf of Doom
They only let me do the driving on GTA 3 whe i'm at my friend's house, which is perfectly fine by me. I love running people over.
Walken
lol, on the game or for real thumbsup.gif?
Dancing_Dumplings
If they want to add a new rating, fine by me grin2.gif but tween? I dont know, it just sounds so funny. It just seems so laughable laugh.gif
MonkeyMan
QUOTE(Walken @ Mar 16 2005, 01:08 AM)
lol, on the game or for real thumbsup.gif?
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well when they give you the salute............
BurnSide
It's weenies, but tweenies. Perfect!!
Man, if it was up to me, i'd have the word Teen completely replaced by Tween. Look at the little weenie tweenies! Adorable!
MonkeyMan
But then id be a tween no.gif
BurnSide
Tweenie!!
The Raven
This is ridiculous and just sounds LAME. There are already enough unused ratings like Adults Only and Child/Baby or something, and now TWEEN? What is this world coming too.

Tween does make a good, yet pitiful label for all those trendy preteens, or tweens.
MonkeyMan
i concur
crazy-cat-lady
This probably makes me a bad parent, but those ratings really don't help all that much. Not when you can find cheats and codes to even the tamest game and go nuts with it. I did have to draw the line at Vice City, though, a couple of years ago, only to find out my brother bought it for them. Grr...Now, we're on to bigger and better things with San Andreas.....heaven help me... wacko.gif
riotboy555
QUOTE(The Raven @ Mar 17 2005, 03:46 AM)
This is ridiculous and just sounds LAME. There are already enough unused ratings like Adults Only and Child/Baby or something, and now TWEEN? What is this world coming too.

Tween does make a good, yet pitiful label for all those trendy preteens, or tweens.
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I concur with you wholeheartedly, my American comrade. thumbsup.gif
immyownenemy
Son: But mom! I want this game!

Mum: No, you can't have it, it's a tween!

Whole shop: (Laughter)



*Sigh* I wish I was a tween again...
MonkeyMan
rofl.gif
Mr. Blonde
angry.gif Tween is not a word!!! Stupid eff'n parents these days. It has to be #2 on my list of hated words, right next to torque. angry.gif
MonkeyMan
I agree
Andy_R
Here's what I don't get;
When game ratings were first introduced, they had a category called "KA" (Kids to Adults), which was inbetween Teen and Everyone.
They've since mysteriously abandoned that category, and now they're inventing a new one that basically serves the same purpose.
And they're acting like the old one (KA) never existed.
MonkeyMan
I think they thought that k-a was too broad
__Kratos__
Did games really need a "tween rating"? Look at all the ratings out there and they are only there to please old fashion people and parents. This is just stupid, pretty soon we are going to have ratings for IQ level, maturity level and with probably a whole new rating for each age.
MonkeyMan
if im not mistaken they allready have ratings for iq's
Raistlin Majere
My parents thought I was mature enough to play any game they had out. I made a thesis for them when I was 9 about how games shouldn't be rated, and since then, I've gotten all the M Rated hits I wanted.
Shakezulah
my parents dont care what i play. ive been playing M games since i was 8. infact, my first PS game was M, RE2. my parents didnt want me playing GTA3 when it first came out, and that was about it, but since a few years ago, they dont care anymore. and its just so ridiculous that they came out with a new rating. the E 10+ rating is om Midnight Club 3 for some reason. dumb....just dumb.
PadawanOsswe
this is really dumb,I hate how the majority of people raise kids these days,that bieng said I am 14 BUT I am raised well. my parents dont care much about what I play. poor kids,bieng denied their right to THE MOST AWSOME! games, cause if you want your son to develope into a good man, LET HIM VIRTUALLY KILL S**T! dont deny the kid their honor and right of "Teen" and above rated games.
Amalgamut
What a waste of time, effort and money.
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