• @bassomitron
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    11 year ago

    I…did. I never claimed the MPAA or ESRB are either of those. I said that a store or business (i.e. movie theater) will follow a policy based on the rating those entities give a game or movie. I don’t understand why you’re disagreeing with my original comment when that is in fact what happens. Just ask a 13-year-old to try and get into an R-rated movie at the theaters where that theater enforces those policies. Same thing with buying M-rated games at a major retailer. The government nor those ratings companies don’t enforce anything, the businesses do.

    • hypelightfly
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      11 year ago

      In context your comment said the MPAA and ESRB prevent children from accessing media. They do not.

      Once again try reading before replying.