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rating system for video games
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Video Game Content Rating System $101.96 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. A video game content rating system is a system used for the classification of video games into suitabilityrelated groups. Most of these systems are associated with and/or sponsored by a government, and are sometimes part of the local motion picture rating system. The utility of such ratings has been called into question by studies that publish findings such as 90 of teenagers claim that their parents never check the ratings before allowing them to rent or buy video games, and as such calls have been made to fix the existing rating systems. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 132 Publication Date: 2011/03/31 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.31 inches |
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Sex in Video Games $33.49 Since the first computer games became available, sex has played a role in some form. But with the release of games like Playboy: The Mansion, Leisure Suit Larry, and The Singles, sexual content has gained a firm foothold and for the first time, ventured into the mainstream. Even casual games like The Sims have started to rev things up a bit, and in on-line games, tales of cybering have become commonplace. This sexual revolution in games has generated intense scrutiny of the games industry by political watchdog groups and family-oriented organizations. And it has brought the importance of self-regulation and rating systems to the forefront of the industry. Seeking to understand this emerging trend, developers, publishers, retailers, and consumers are asking themselves: When is sex appropriate in a game? How far is too far? What will it mean for the product? For its distribution? For my company? For me? Do games with sexual content sell better? Are they generally profitable? So far, there are no definitive answers to these questions. Sex in Video Games provides insight into this issue and presents guidelines and answers by studying the history of sexual content use in games and within the industry itself. In addition, the book considers ethical issues, parental and retailer responsibility, and explores industry attempts at self-regulation, along with a growing concern about potential censorship. |
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Selectsoft Games CLUBVEGVIDEOPOK Club Vegas Video Poker $22.43 Platform:nbsp;nbsp;WINDOWS MACINTOSHnbsp;Publisher:nbsp;nbsp;SELECTSOFT GAMESnbsp;Packaging:nbsp;nbsp;JEWEL CASEnbsp;Rating:nbsp;nbsp;EVERYONEnbsp;You re always a VIP at Club Vegasnbsp;nbsp; Enjoy hours of highrolling fun with favorite Video Poker variations including Jacks or Better Double Bonus Poker Joker Poker Deuces Wild and more With vivid graphics and realistic sound effects you ll feel like you re in your own private club in VegasFeatures: 8 Fun Video Poker VariationsSingle Triple 25 and 50 Play GamesDetailed Pay TablesMultiple Player Accounts Plus Easy NavigationReturn to Last Game PlayedBank Reset System Requirements for Windows Windows Vista XPDirectX 9.0c or higher1.5 GHz or faster processor256 MB RAM160 MB free hard disk space64 MB video card System Requirements for Macintosh Mac OS 10.310.5G4 processor or faster or Intel processor512 MB RAM160 MB free hard disk space |
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Does China Need a Game Rating System? $114.71 Over the past decade, violencerelated issues start to surface from Chinas burgeoning electronic game market. The initiative of the nations first game rating system, however, was coldshouldered due to insufficient support. Concerns over the initiative and the scarcity of research on Chinese game violence have prompted the need for this study. Comparing with the American games, a content analysis found similarities in the quantity of violence in popular Chinese games and significant differences in context between the two groups. The findings suggest that a rating system is needed to assess Chinese games and protect the players from the risk of violence. However, this system needs to be tailored toward its own context. The analysis should help shed some light on game violence and its contextual issues in the worlds biggest game market, and should be useful for researchers, media professionals, policy makers, game developers, or anyone else who may be interested in this field. Author: Ma, Wei Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 68 Publication Date: 2009/10/01 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.16 inches |
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SOLDOUT SOFTWARE RIVALREALMS 3359Rival Realms Video Games $17.88 Platform:nbsp;nbsp;WINDOWS 95/98/MEnbsp;Publisher:nbsp;nbsp;SOLDOUT SOFTWAREnbsp;Packaging:nbsp;nbsp;DVD STYLE BOXnbsp;Rating:nbsp;nbsp;TEENnbsp;Enter the war torn world of Rival Realms a world where noble knights; enchanted wizards; fearless mercenaries and cunning thieves roam the battle ravaged wilderness in search of wealth and adventure.nbsp; For centuries this land has born witness to fierce battles between the three races of Humans Elves and Greenskins as each sought to claim it as their own. Now the battles have grown more savage and there can only be one winner... he who controls all that he surveysHave you got what it takes to lead your armies to victory across land sea and air against a backdrop of mythical beasts and unknown dangers? Rival Realms allows you to take control of the epic war as you lead one of three races into battle in the most adventurous real time strategy game ever Rival Realms features everything that s great about real time strategy games; an enthralling plot; a wide variety of characters; excellent AI heart stopping gut wrenching battles; bags of visual appeal; a user friendly interface and best of all total replay ability System Requirements: Pentium 90 mhz minimum. Pentium 166 mhz recommended Windows 95/98/Me (NOT XP COMPTIBLE) 2X cdrom drive 16mb ram SVGA Graphics card Windows compatible sound card |
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SOLDOUT SOFTWARE BEACHLIFE 4929Beach Life Video Games $25.68 Platform:nbsp;nbsp;WINDOWS 98/ME/XPnbsp;Publisher:nbsp;nbsp;SOLDOUT SOFTWAREnbsp;Packaging:nbsp;nbsp;DVD STYLE BOXnbsp;Rating:nbsp;nbsp;TEENnbsp;Holiday: 247nbsp; Think you can create the essential party island? Ever thought you could do better and build the ultimate exclusive resort? If the answer is Yes then Beach Life is the game for you.Features: Huge variety of exotic locations from beautiful unspoilt tropical retreats to full on Ibizastyle party islands nbsp; Access to a wild variety of buildings and attractions for you to create your own unique hotspot and encourage your guests to part with their hard earned cash. nbsp; Outrageous hilarious and realistic watch your guests as they get up to all kinds of debauchery drunkenness brawls romance overindulgence and cutting shapes on dance floors. nbsp; Builtin MP3 player featuring music by Kinobe Alexkid Laurent Garnier and many more nbsp; Builtin camera feature that allows you to take pictures of the guests and your creations ready to post on to Beach Life web site and email them to friends System Requirements Processor Pentium II 450 (minimum); Pentium III 800 (recommended) DirectX 8.1 Windows 98/Me/XP RAM 128 MB (minimum); 256 MB RAM (recommended) Video card 16MB DirectX 8.1 graphics card SOUND card DirectX 8.1 compatible sound card Other 950 MB hard disk space required (more may be required for save game files) 4x CDROM drive mouse (wheel mouse recommended) and keyboard |
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SOLDOUT SOFTWARE SCHOOLTYCOON 6387School Tycoon Video Games $25.68 Platform:nbsp;nbsp;WINDOWS 98/XP/VISTAnbsp;Publisher:nbsp;nbsp;SOLDOUT SOFTWAREnbsp;Packaging:nbsp;nbsp;DVD STYLE BOXnbsp;Rating:nbsp;nbsp;EVERYONEnbsp;Run your school the way you want to in School Tycoon Build your school complete with classrooms administration offices and athletic facilities. Populate the school with teachers and attract students to your new house of learning.Construct over 50 different buildings from classrooms to cafeteriasMore than twenty challenging scenariosCreate entertainment options for your student body including arcades skate parks amp; even a roller coaster80 different students to populate your school from jocks and cheerleaders to snobs and bulliesAdd custom characters to the game. System requirementsVista Compatible CPU: 500MHz RAM: 128MbWindows: 98/XP/VistaGraphics card: 16Mb DirectX 9.0 compatibleSound card: DirectX 9.0 compatibleHard disk space: 500MbDisc drive: 4 x CDROMInput: Mouse amp; keyboard Note: This game contains technology intended to prevent copying that may conflict with some disc and virtual drives. |
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Volatile Games $90.81 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Volatile Games is the mature games division of Blitz Games Studios. It is located in Warwickshire, England. Volatile Games creates video games intended for an adult audience.The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) is a selfregulatory organization that assigns age and content ratings, enforces industryadopted advertising guidelines, and ensures responsible online privacy principles for computer and video games and other entertainment software in Canada and the United States. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 18 Publication Date: 2010/08/21 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.04 inches |
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Classic Video Games by Eddy, Brian Edition ILL, $16.99 In the early 1970s, video arcade games sprung to life with the advent of Pong and other coin-operated games. Within just a few short years, if you had a quarter, you could go to the video arcade and play Space Invaders, Asteroids, or Pac-Man. If you were lucky enough to have an Atari system hooked up to your television, you could play Frogger or Galaga at home. By the early 1980s, arcade and video games were entrenched as a pop culture phenomenon, with players spending hours in arcades racking up as many points as possible. Arcade games were everywhere: restaurants, bowling alleys, department stores, grocery stores--anywhere that could accommodate a three-foot by five-foot machine. But, just as soon as the phenomenon began, it morphed into something else with the advent of hand-held games and more sophisticated home-gaming systems. Brian Eddy, former executive director, producer, and programmer for Midway Games, traces the evolution of arcade video games in Classic Video Games, giving readers an inside look at the stratospheric rise--and collapse--of the industry. Readers will reminisce about their favorite games, such as Centipede, Ms. Pac-Man, Tron, and Star Wars as they relive the glory days of the classic video game rage of the 1970s and 1980s. |
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Games $26.99 Games Magazine celebrates the world of games, puzzles, and human ingenuity. Each issue includes dozens of crosswords and other challenging, innovative word and logic puzzles, plus reviews of new board games, card games, and video and computer games. |
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CASUALARCADE GAMES 6468BULLDOZER BOB $22.43 Platform:nbsp;nbsp;WINDOWS 98/XP/VISTAnbsp;Publisher:nbsp;nbsp;CASUALARCADE GAMESnbsp;Packaging:nbsp;nbsp;JEWEL CASEnbsp;Rating:nbsp;nbsp;EVERYONEnbsp;Unearth a wonderful world of fun Discover an entire underground land filled with jewels gold...and enemies Bulldoze through dozens of unique levels picking up gems and bonuses while avoiding monsters lurking in the shadows. With multiple campaigns fun powerups configurable playing speeds varied skins and more Bulldozer Bob is an arcadestyle game you ll really digFeatures:3 game worlds125 unique levelsVaried bonus objectsMultiple skinsSpecial setting for kidsAdjustable playing speedMultiplayer option System Requirements for Windows Windows Vista XP 98Pentium II 300 MHz processor or faster64 MB RAM25 MB free hard disk space16 MB 3D video cardDirectX 8.0 or betterDirectXcompatible sound card amp; speakers4X CDROM drive |
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CASUALARCADE GAMES 6498GEMS OF AMAZON $22.43 Platform:nbsp;nbsp;WINDOWS 98/XP/VISTAnbsp;Publisher:nbsp;nbsp;CASUALARCADE GAMESnbsp;Packaging:nbsp;nbsp;JEWEL CASEnbsp;Rating:nbsp;nbsp;EVERYONEnbsp;Uncover the hidden treasures of the Amazon Make your way down the mighty Amazon River to embark on the ultimate puzzle quest The concept is simple just line up three or more artifacts to remove the puzzle board and advance to the next level. But as you venture deeper into the jungle you ll encounter increasingly difficult puzzles each hiding a secret more mysterious than the last...Features: Amazing 3D graphics amp; special effectsQuest arcade and relaxation game modesUnique powerupsTons of challenging levelsLoad/save game option System Requirements for Windows Windows 98 Me XP Vista266 MHz processor or faster64 MB RAM15 MB free hard disk space16 MB 3D video cardDirectX 8.1 or betterWindows compatible sound cardCDROM drive |
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CASUALARCADE GAMES 6087STRIKE BOWLING $22.43 Platform:nbsp;nbsp;WINDOWS 98/ME/XPnbsp;Publisher:nbsp;nbsp;CASUALARCADE GAMESnbsp;Packaging:nbsp;nbsp;JEWEL CASEnbsp;Rating:nbsp;nbsp;EVERYONEnbsp;Join in the fun with Strike Bowling and enjoy a completely new and wacky way to bowl Choose a cool 3D character and one of the 4 modes of play: Open Bowling Tournament Mode Player versus Player and Player versus Computer. Then pick a location among the many zany themed bowling alleys including a graveyard a western town a jungle and more Plus the traditional 3click bowling allows for wicked curves and precise control.Features: 3D players and alleysLots of crazy locationsOptional bumper alleys for younger playersSingle and multiplayer modes System Requirements for Windows Windows 98 Me XP300 MHz processor or faster64 MB RAM100 MB free hard disk space16 MB 3D video cardDirectX 8.1 or betterWindows compatible sound cardCDROM drive |
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Classic Home Video Games, 1989–1990 $55 The third in a series about home video games, this detailed reference work features descriptions and reviews of every official U.S.-released game for the Neo Geo, Sega Genesis and TurboGrafx-16, which, in 1989, ushered in the 16-bit era of gaming. Organized alphabetically by console brand, each chapter includes a description of the game system followed by substantive entries for every game released for that console. Video game entries include historical information, gameplay details, the author's critique, and, when appropriate, comparisons to similar games. Appendices list and offer brief descriptions of all the games for the Atari Lynx and Nintendo Game Boy, and catalogue and describe the add-ons to the consoles covered herein--Neo Geo CD, Sega CD, Sega 32X and TurboGrafx-CD. |
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CASUALARCADE GAMES 6085SOLITAIRE DOZEN GOLD $22.43 Platform:nbsp;nbsp;WINDOWS 98/ME/XPnbsp;Publisher:nbsp;nbsp;CASUALARCADE GAMESnbsp;Packaging:nbsp;nbsp;JEWEL CASEnbsp;Rating:nbsp;nbsp;EVERYONEnbsp;Solitaire Dozen Gold offers 12 of the most popular solitaire variations in the world: Klondike Spider Free Cell Pyramid Tri Peaks Golf Addiction Scorpion Canfield Yukon Forty Thieves and Monte Carlo It s a treasury of great games...and a golden opportunity for funFeatures: Classic and Turbo game modesUnlimited undoBeautiful animated and classic card setsHigh scores listMultiple tables and backgroundsAdjustable difficulty level System Requirements for Windows Windows 98 Me XP266 MHz processor or faster64 MB RAM30 MB free hard disk space16 MB 3D video cardDirectX 8.1 or betterWindows compatible sound cardCDROM drive |
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CASUALARCADE GAMES 6083PYRAMID SOLITAIRE GOLD $22.43 Platform:nbsp;nbsp;WINDOWS 98/ME/XPnbsp;Publisher:nbsp;nbsp;CASUALARCADE GAMESnbsp;Packaging:nbsp;nbsp;JEWEL CASEnbsp;Rating:nbsp;nbsp;EVERYONEnbsp;Are you ready to solve the puzzles of the Pyramids? With Pyramid Solitaire Gold you ll enjoy a dozen of the most popular Pyramid variations in the world including Double Pyramid Block Fourteen Eighteens Haden Juvenile Peony and more. It s a collection of games fit for a pharaohFeatures: 12 of the most popular Pyramid solitairesDetailed rules for every gameClassic and Turbo game modesUnlimited undoBeautiful animated and classic card setsHigh scores list System Requirements for Windows Windows 98 Me XP266 MHz processor or faster64 MB RAM30 MB free hard disk space16 MB 3D video cardDirectX 8.1 or betterWindows compatible sound cardCDROM drive |
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