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Question: What’s the difference between Kotaku, IGN, Gamestop, and 1UP?
Answer: Close your eyes, what do you see?
The cartoons I watched, however, are a totally different story. And I don’t mean the twisted 90’s era MTV shows, I mean looney tunes and its ilk. Those things fucked me up something fierce. and they’re friggin awesome.
Derp, I mean I was pointing out “You shouldn’t be playing it until you’re 17. At least that’s how it is in the States.” was partly wrong.
I wasn’t trying to start a debate, just pointing out your comment “I think M-rated games and up should only be accessible to people with ID” is sort of already done.
wow retarded site. generates bullshit with no real hard video game articles.
Wisconsin. Yeah I know people watch and play media out of their rating. Technically I didn’t play my first M rated game until I was 16. I played Mortal Kombat II back before the ESRB was established. And, yeah, some people can handle content better than others. I’m not gonna get into a debate about the psychological effects of over exposure at a young age. As someone in the industry, I do have different opinions than the average gamer about this. Like I said, I’m not gonna debate this. I’m just gonna leave it.
Actually, that already happens, in fact even more so than many other mediums. I remember wanting to buy an M-game when I was already 17, but couldn’t because I didn’t have an ID on me.
>Also played age appropriate games/watched age appropriate movies
>Was told from a very young age to separate reality and fiction
Yeah…
Ya, some stores don’t do it, but where I live GameStop, BestBuy, and Target do it, Walmart rarely does.
I never get ID’d. I guess I look at least 17.
The ID things is done a number of stores in the US with the person buying it, but that’s it.
That kind of already happens.
Sans ID of course.
I started playing M games when I was 13. Played T games throughout childhood.
Then there are parents who are really stupid and think all video games are kiddie games and get pissed when they don’t know they just bought little timmy Call of Warfare: Nuclear Reckoning.
Do you live in the States, and if so where, you have no idea how wrong you are, yes stores don’t sell games with ratings for older players to kid but a lot of parents buy them for young kids and some get upset over the violence in them.
I was playing Doom when I was four. What do you have to say about that?
As if anyone ever listens to that.
I was playing tombraider in the first few years of primary school.
COD = Children’s Online Daycare.
I used to be in that daycare then the games became repetitive.