It stands for Mature: content suitable for 17 years or older.
it means you have to be 17 years or older (but if you mom or dad lets you)
M and A are the video game ratings for Mature (17+) and Adults only (NC18)
The M rating is reserved for video games, and is not used in movies.
If your talking about the video game, Halo 2 from Bungie Studios, it is rated M for Mature.
obviously M for mature if you mean ESRB rating. The game rating would be entirely opinional and cannot be decided until at least November 7th. obviously M for mature if you mean ESRB rating. The game rating would be entirely opinional and cannot be decided until at least November 7th.
Video games are required to have a rating on the box. Examples are "M" for Mature and "T" for Teen.
M? or AO?
M
Yes, there is the AO (Adults Only) rating.
Yes, though there is a difference between M-rated games in North America and those in Australia. An M rating in Australia is a recommendation, and corresponds more to a T rating from the ESRB in America. Any video game that would be too inappropriate to sell to anyone under 15 is not sold in Australia at all.
There is no "M" rating for movies, only for video games. Transformers was rated PG-13
Every video game is given a rating that ranges from E for everyone to M for Mature. For a twelve year old boy, games rated E or E10+, such as the Madden NFL series, would be acceptable.
M for Mature