On May 31, 2006 Krahulik announced a new advertising campaign for the Entertainment Software Rating Board.
Under the guidelines of the Entertainment Software Rating Board, an industry group, T-rated games are for children 13 and over.
The game was rated E10+ (for everyone 10 years of age or older) for mild violence by the Entertainment Software Rating Board.
The Entertainment Software Rating Board gave the game a "teen" rating, for mild lyrics and violence.
It was later supplanted by the industry-wide Entertainment Software Rating Board.
It received an "Everyone" rating from the Entertainment Software Rating Board.
Despite the violence, it was rated E (Everyone) by the Entertainment Software Rating Board.
Others highlight video game ratings, created in 1994 by the Entertainment Software Rating Board.
Since it was established in 1994, the Entertainment Software Rating Board has rated more than 5,000 computer and video games.
It was rated "E" from the Entertainment Software Rating Board.
On May 31, 2006 Krahulik announced a new advertising campaign for the Entertainment Software Rating Board.
Under the guidelines of the Entertainment Software Rating Board, an industry group, T-rated games are for children 13 and over.
The game was rated E10+ (for everyone 10 years of age or older) for mild violence by the Entertainment Software Rating Board.
The Entertainment Software Rating Board gave the game a "teen" rating, for mild lyrics and violence.
It was later supplanted by the industry-wide Entertainment Software Rating Board.
It received an "Everyone" rating from the Entertainment Software Rating Board.
Despite the violence, it was rated E (Everyone) by the Entertainment Software Rating Board.
Others highlight video game ratings, created in 1994 by the Entertainment Software Rating Board.
Since it was established in 1994, the Entertainment Software Rating Board has rated more than 5,000 computer and video games.
It was rated "E" from the Entertainment Software Rating Board.
On May 31, 2006 Krahulik announced a new advertising campaign for the Entertainment Software Rating Board.
Under the guidelines of the Entertainment Software Rating Board, an industry group, T-rated games are for children 13 and over.
The game was rated E10+ (for everyone 10 years of age or older) for mild violence by the Entertainment Software Rating Board.
The Entertainment Software Rating Board gave the game a "teen" rating, for mild lyrics and violence.
It was later supplanted by the industry-wide Entertainment Software Rating Board.
It received an "Everyone" rating from the Entertainment Software Rating Board.
Despite the violence, it was rated E (Everyone) by the Entertainment Software Rating Board.
Others highlight video game ratings, created in 1994 by the Entertainment Software Rating Board.
Since it was established in 1994, the Entertainment Software Rating Board has rated more than 5,000 computer and video games.
It was rated "E" from the Entertainment Software Rating Board.