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No, Xbox LIVE will not ban you.
No The Nintendo DS is Black Ops is Teen and rated an even lower age than 15. You do not change the games rating by making changes at the options menu even if it removes the content that made the game rated M or Mature. The rating and the game are still rated M
16+
t for teen
ESRB rated it: T(teen) PEGI's rating was: 16
The rating on Bioshock is M. This means that store associates are not allowed to sell this game to those under the age of 17. (USA)
The game is rated M mature for Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Strong Language for most platforms / The Nintendo DS Call of Duty Black Ops is rated T for Teen. But on an xbox or ps3 system, if you turn off the blood, gore, and language it does not change the rating of the game and should not be considered to change the game to a lower rating. It also does not lower the level of intense violence. It is a myth created by younger players that it becomes a teen rated game. An 18 The game's rating is also 9.5 for the Gamestop rating for PS3 and Xbox 360 systems and the PC rating is much lower.
The lowest age rating on a Halo game is "T" for "Teen" (13+), which is the rating for Halo Wars. It was released in March 2009, exclusively for the Xbox 360 console. All of the other Halo games are rated "M" for "Mature" (17+).
I just watched it... I don't know what age rating, but nothing less than a 15. Im pretty sure it was an 18.
its an 18 (approved by game)
its a 18 check it o amazon or go to your game shop and they might have a empty box telling you when its out and what rating it is
Yes, so long as they are older than the age rating on the game. A twelve year old, for example, could not buy GTA as it is an 18, but there no reason why they shouldn't be able to buy one with a rating of 12 or below (though they would need proof of their age to buy the 12 rating one if their is no adult with them).