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LOL!! you don't even know what this video is about do you?
Next time, learn how to comprehend before you write something stupid, K?
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Wow...I left that comment 5 months ago. It took you 5 months to respond and THATS what you come up with?
Once again, I'm shocked and dismayed by the failure of the common internet troll. Your first comment was infantile and outright stupid, But this last one was even worse. Add Lame on top of failure and it's still just a fraction of the idiocy your comments convey.
Grow up loser.
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"You can just say 'hey...my kid's dumb' !"
LOL
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You know, I would love to see the parents of the next school shooting gunman come out and admit, even more publicly and loudly than the nastiest of Anti-VG crusaders, that it was their fault for not parenting their child and that video games were not at fault, rather than use games as a scapegoat.
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i hope you do a rant before GTA V comes out (in may, hopefully)
Your rants are awesome:)
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@L1Games I mean't for that to be a reply to alyarin9000 sorry
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For Mario I agree because its made for ALL ages. But obviously you've never played Metroid or Zelda.
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@AuskaNeumaki You mean unlike 99%. at least, every rating company i know of is just terrible with ratings. you don't have to look hard to find a terrible rating. any zelda game above 3+ is imo a terrible rating decision. same with mario, metroid... and look at the others.
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I agree with what you say, HOWEVER:
The ESRB imo has a terrible system. You know the zelda series? Every game for that series should be 3+ or lower, i mean seriously, look at one of the games. Nothing that could get something over 3+ (with the POSSIBLE but very unlikely chance of Majora's mask, which even then should be prob 7+). Look at the rating for "Legend of zelda twilight princess" for instance. 12+. look at some of the gameplay and tell me exactly what makes it worthy of a 12+ rating.
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i really dont understand why western society requires such mandates on media. where i grew up in japan, any child can buy a cigarette, alcohol, or any adult material. over there, store clerks respect kids who buys these thing because the first thing they think or say is "how kind of you to go buy these things for your parents". and thats that... same with videogames, all the parents are involved and know for sure that their child knows the diff between reality and pretend.
I know I'm like 5 years late (I'm sorry about that) but I'm 14 so does that mean I can go out and buy anygame i want that's not rated M without a parent?? like can I buy Madden without bringing in a parent? once again I'm sorry for being sooo late!
falloutgeek87 1 month ago
@falloutgeek87
Yes.
L1Games 1 month ago
But who are they to try and CHANGE games i thought the point was just to RATE games i call for an empeachment of the ESRB so we can get people who arent out JUST TO PROTECT KIDS, when most videogames ARE NOT MADE FOR KIDS. another fact is they dont JUST RATE games they can change them as well like who are they to tell a company who has been working on their game for YEARS that they have to change this or that? Just go away ESRB noone will miss you
Undeadpizzaboy 5 months ago
@Undeadpizzaboy
They don't change games. they tell developers what rating the game has and why. then the developer has the choice to remove or add content as they please. if they want a T rating and have to remove content, that gives it an M rating, thats up to the developer, not the ESRB.
L1Games 5 months ago