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**[[Unterhaltungssoftware Selbstkontrolle|USK]] is used in [[Germany]]. |
**[[Unterhaltungssoftware Selbstkontrolle|USK]] is used in [[Germany]]. |
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**[[British Board of Film Classification|BBFC]] is sometimes used in the [[United Kingdom]] as an alternative to the [[Pan European Game Information|PEGI]] system. |
**[[British Board of Film Classification|BBFC]] is sometimes used in the [[United Kingdom]] as an alternative to the [[Pan European Game Information|PEGI]] system. |
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− | **[[OFLC]] is used in [[Australia]] |
+ | **[[Office of Film and Literature Classification|OFLC]] is used in [[Australia]] |
*Defunct rating systems: |
*Defunct rating systems: |
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**[[Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association|ELSPA]] was used in the [[United Kingdom]] from 1994 - 2003. |
**[[Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association|ELSPA]] was used in the [[United Kingdom]] from 1994 - 2003. |
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An age rating is a symbol on the game box and media that displays the recommended age to play the game. There are three rating systems that are common in different parts of the world:
- ESRB is the system used in the United States and Canada.
- PEGI is used in Europe.
- CERO is used in Japan.
- Less common rating systems:
- Defunct rating systems:
- ELSPA was used in the United Kingdom from 1994 - 2003.
See the respective articles to find out more about each system's rating methods and symbols.
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