yes well its up to the parents but people above 11 should be able to
Yes they do. And they do not care about children buying rated M games by them selves. Simply the cashier does not care.
Ofcourse not. Why else would they rate them
Rated 14A for violence and disturbing content. Not recommended for children.
Video games are fun.
Violent video games have a negative impact on the mind's of children, and teens. Generally, the viewer of the video game will have an urge to follow of copy what is happening in the video game. People are advised to follow the gereral ratings of the game (suggested by professionals). MW3, and Call of Duty are poor examples of violent video games. Both are rated M.
No
No, it is perfectly legal to give children AO rated video games. The ESRB ratings are not enforced by law, it is just that many retail stores are beginning to enforce rules against selling M rated games (AO rated games are not carried in major retail stores) to minors to children to avoid troubles with parents. IT is not illegal, but it a bad choice, it will show scary images, blood, and even nudity. i would give it to your kid if he was 17+ but not if he is lower the the age on 16
Video games that are rated "T" means it's for teens(teenagers)
None, you can't get ADD from video games.
there not!
no but it would definitely be rated higher than a pg-13/12 if it is not by natural causes
More and more video games are rated M because they have a large amount of violence in them. An M rating means it is for mature audiences that are age 17 and older and not intended for younger children.