Why will you want to know? No one knows anyway. You'll probaly never find out. Why will you want to know? No one knows anyway. You'll probaly never find out.
rating pending
well it depends based on what you know about the video game, if not really good answer
"Rating Pending" is a designation used by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) to indicate that a video game has not yet been officially rated. This label is often seen on promotional materials and packaging prior to the game's release, signifying that the game is undergoing the rating process. Once the review is complete, the game will receive a specific age rating, such as E for Everyone or M for Mature. This helps consumers make informed decisions about the content suitability of the game.
The ESRB rating for the video game "Cyberpunk 2077" is M for Mature, which means it is recommended for players aged 17 and older.
The video game Conker's Bad Fur Day was given a rating of "Mature" for violence, sexual themes, and more. The game can be purchased online on Amazon or eBay.
Yes it is the esrb game rating company that decide if the game should be the rating that it is
It was replaced by "Everyone" in 1998.
Probably E or E10
the rating RP simply means that the game still needs to be rated. RP stands for rate pending
Every video game has a rating on it. This will be very helpful when you are deciding if a video game is right for your teen or not. You can always go to gamestop.com too look at video games and they will have a desripction on the game.
The first video game that came out was for the atari2600
War Game - 2002 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U (original rating) UK:PG (video rating) (2003)