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it annoying
wot do u think?
nuff said
You dont see a four year
> old with a chainsaw killing someone.
See... age restrictions work :)
Although.. having said that... I've just read a post in the FOG forum about a guy whos younger brother had repeatitive nightmares over seeing their player have their heart ripped out in Mortal Kombat...
Age restrictions would have stopped something like that...
I suspect its not the actual graphical violence thats being banned so much as the atmosphere of a game?
Anyway, age restrictions should stay, as it should really be up to your parents if they think you are old enough (mentally and maturely) to watch/play something which has been recommended for older people.
I mean, those two guys who killed James Bulger, did so after watching Childs Play 3/4, now if that doesn't convince you, nothing will!!
> That was my bro, and it was quite funny, but it wakened me up at
> night!!
Anyway, age restrictions should stay, as it should really
> be up to your parents if they think you are old enough (mentally and
> maturely) to watch/play something which has been recommended for
> older people.
I mean, those two guys who killed James Bulger, did
> so after watching Childs Play 3/4, now if that doesn't convince you,
> nothing will!!
You know, in America it is up to parents what films they let kids see. PG-13s can be seen by anyone who is 13 or above by themselves, but for people under 13, an adult must supervise them. Same deal with "R" rated films (15ers). NC-17s however can only be seen by people over 17.
I prefer this system... what about u?
Sonic
You know, in America it is up to parents what
> films they let kids see. PG-13s can be seen by anyone who is 13 or
> above by themselves, but for people under 13, an adult must
> supervise them. Same deal with "R" rated films (15ers).
> NC-17s however can only be seen by people over 17.
I prefer this
> system... what about u?
Isnt it pretty much the same system over here?
12 rated movies can be watched by children under 12 as long as they are accompanied by adults?
> Age retristions are simply out of date and need reviewing.
Can
> anyone remember when the Cert 12 was introduced I think it started
> with Batman Returns, which like all cert 12 then(Don't know about
> now) later came to Video as a Cet 15.
It was with the first Batman movie...
Cert 12 Videos didnt start getting released until a good year or so later