Well it depends on the "Rated this and that". If its Rated M its for Mature meaning it has violence and lots of gore in the game. Rated T (for teen) is more easy on the violence. E is for every one so there is definitely no gore and violence and bad language.
'M' is for mature only(it has blood and gore)PG is parental guidance G means general (everyone)MA is 15+(always)
To say "I play Video Games": Jouer aux jeux vidéo.
Yes. Well... not ALL of them, but they could if they wanted. Does everyone in Japan have video games? No. But it's fair to say that the Japanese have video games regardless, in the same manner that it is fair to say the Israelis have video games.
juegos de video
"J'aime le jeux vidéo" is how you would say "I live video games in French.
Videospiele.
If you mean how to say video games than: los video juegos.
Video games in Spanish is video juegos. For example if you wanted to ask a friend, Do you want to play video games?, you would ask, ¿Quieres jugar video juegos?
yes i say.
videojuegos
It depends on what you consider as the video game's fault. Is it the video game's fault if frustration due to a game causes a gamer to throw something and injure somebody? The closest one could probably get to accusing video games of physical violence is if it triggers a reaction in a gamer that can cause a seizure, but you could argue that that would be the gamer's fault as most video games have warnings about that.
Girls play video games because they can. No one has the right to say they cannot play them. Girls can do whatever they want: play video games, become video game programmers, or whatever. : )
He plays basketball video games= El juega videojuegos de basquetball