Video Game Age Ratings are Weird, So I Fixed Them.

Jameson Diskin
Jameson Diskin
33.5 هزار بار بازدید - 3 سال پیش - The ESRB, or Electronic Software
The ESRB, or Electronic Software Ratings Board, is the ratings board for video games in the United States, similar to those around the world. They use thirty tiers and four age groups to determine the proper age for a piece of media. And yet, they've been massively controversial, with some odd mistakes in the past, and their system is overall incredibly confusing. So let's break down their history, explain their system, and propose a new way to express the maturity levels of a piece of content.

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Timestamps:

0:00 Background
1:00 The History of the ESRB
4:51 E for Everyone
5:44 Everyone 10+
6:47 T for Teen
8:27 M for Mature
9:23 Fixing the ESRB
10:42 Astro's Playroom
10:59 Content Warning
11:19 Doom Eternal
12:15 The Last of Us
12:40 It's Almost Over
13:30 Thanks for Watching

Music Used:

All Videos are Written, Recorded, and Edited by Jameson Diskin
Persona 5 Battle Victory Theme - Shoji Meguro
Wii Shop Theme - Kazumi Totaka
Spirit of Hospitality - Lena Raine
Time to Spare - An Jone
Heat (Puzzle) - Solar Fields
The Exalted - Darren Korb
The Only Thing They Fear is You - Mick Gordon
URL Melt - Unicorn Heads

Copyright Disclaimer:
Not all assets are owned by me (music, gameplay, stock images, stock videos, etc.) are owned by the respective copyright owner and are used in accordance with Fair Use under Education, Commentary, and Criticism.
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