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This is simply not true. Even the NES had games that would receive a ''mature'' rating by today's standards. |
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@warded | 17 December 22 | |
The ESRB nor PEGI did not exist back in the NES days.
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@warded | 17 December 22 | |
You make your own game library by your choices alone. The amounts of kiddy games and/or shovelware in a particular consoles library does not define the console for true gamers. I'm referring to Sony Playstation btw.
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@warded | 17 December 22 | |
Companies make games for ALL AGES although the games aimed at certain demographics like say... 7 year old pony-loving barbie fan ... The games made for them are often obvious cash-grabs with subpar quality. Why? Because nobody gives 2 sheets about these games, so they are never reviewed by any self-respecting party and thus they (developers) don't even care how low quality the end product is.
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@warded | 17 December 22 | |
I remember Disney being a decent exception. They had some actual effort put into some of their games. Big name companies have some reputation to try and maintain y'see.
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@warded | 17 December 22 | |
I have not even mentioned MORTAL KOMBAT yet.
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@warded | 17 December 22 | |
Nintendo's standards are: Brutal Mutilations are OK, while s*xual Content IS NOT. Doesn't stop some companies pushing out heavily censored/cut games on Nintendo's platforms.
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@trunking | 17 December 22 | |
Leisure Suite Larry is a mature game lol.
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@warded | 18 December 22 | |
Switch has triple X games, but without the triple X content... They somehow got ''new'' Larry 2 down to PEGI 16 too
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