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wraggster
January 14th, 2010, 15:10
70 per cent of parents consult the ESRB rating of a game before purchasing it for their children, a survey has revealed, and 82 per cent are familiar with how the ratings system works.

Additionally, 75 per cent of children are also familiar with the ratings, according to the study, which was conducted by The Harrison Group and Activision, as part of the publisher's Ratings Are Not a Game educational initiative.

By polling 1201 gamers and their parents, the study revealed that 63 per cent of parents with children who play games also consider themselves to be gamers.

That figure increased to 83 per cent for parents aged 35 and younger.

70 per cent of parents said that they paid close attention to ESRB ratings when purchasing a game for themselves or their families, and 62 per cent said they conducted research before purchasing a game their child wanted.

Further findings were that gamers devote 32 per cent of their leisure time to entertainment, with videogames accounting for the largest share of that time - 19 per cent.

76 per cent of the parents quizzed said that videogames were a part of their family's life and something they felt very comfortable with.

Among parent gamers, 52 per cent of their gaming time was spent playing games with their children.

"Parents rely on and value the ESRB ratings in helping them decide which games to allow their children to play," said Mike Griffith, president and CEO of Activision.

"Our Ratings Are Not a Game education initiative underscores our commitment to helping parents better understand and utilise the ratings system as they select age appropriate games and determine the best way for the entire family to enjoy the gaming experience."

http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/report-70-percent-of-parents-consult-esrb-ratings-when-purchasing-a-game

symbal
January 15th, 2010, 01:07
70% of parents only say they consult ratings because they feel like it's the responsible thing to say in a survey, but i can guarantee the age rating system doesn't have anywhere near that impact yet, parents look at a film rating and it makes perfect sense for a yes or no with the kid but they very rarely play the game like they would a video so end up letting them play games like GTA.

nomi
January 15th, 2010, 12:10
Youre right symbal but i dont agree with these rating systems.. its too harsh... Ive been playing games like GTA since i was 10-11 i think.. it hasnt messed me up too much. ESRB sensors a bit too much i believe..

fpcreator2000
January 19th, 2010, 15:53
I believe on the game rating system, but I was playing game long before there was such a thing as the ESRB. One can thank Mortal Kombat for that one. But now that we gamers are growing up and having kids, you will see that number grow. The movie companies probably went through the same ordeal when movie ratings were first implemented.