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There has been a correlation between the M rating and sales; a 2007 study by Electronic Entertainment Design and Research found that M-rated games "have both the highest average Metacritic scores and the highest average gross sales in the United States", and NPD Group found that 7 of the top 20 video games of 2010 (including the #1 game, Call ...
The Pan European Game Information (PEGI) is a European video game content rating system established to help European parents make informed decisions on buying computer games with logos on games boxes. It was developed by the Interactive Software Federation of Europe (ISFE) and came into use in April 2003; it replaced many national age rating ...
The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB), the content rating board for games released in North America, has issued an "Adults Only" (AO) rating for 24 released video games. AO is the highest rating in the ESRB system, and indicates that the organization believes that the game's content is suitable only for players aged 18 years and over.
However, the game would spark controversy for its violent content, leading to the establishment of video game rating systems. Selling 24,000 cabinets, "Mortal Kombat" became a cornerstone of the ...
Video games that are rated by the USK are protected from the indexing process. Many publishers and developers choose to release edited versions of their games to try to receive an USK-18-rating fearing the same negative sales impact an AO rating would have in the US out of fear that an unrated title might be indexed. Games without an USK rating ...
This Italian video game allowed players to take control of an anti-aerial gun and shoot down planes, helicopters, and other aircraft. 1976: Breakout - IMDb rating: 7.1
Lists of best-selling video games (29 P) Pages in category "Lists of video games by reception or rating" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
The system would be self-administered by game publishers who could use the system to label their games. The entire system was turned over to the SPA for its newly formed Recreational Software Advisory Council in 1994. The council formed RSACi in 1995, which was a branch which rated websites.