Monday, 19 March 2018

comp 1: VIDEOGAMES

ASSASSIN'S CREED 3 - LIBERATION PPT.






PEGI

Pan European Game Information


The Pan-European Game Information (PEGI) age rating system was established to help European parents make informed decisions on buying computer games. The system is supported by the major console manufacturers, including Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo, as well as by publishers and developers of interactive games throughout Europe. The age rating system was developed by the Interactive Software Federation of Europe

PEGI rate games on age suitability not difficulty; PEGI categorise games in the following age slots: 





PEGI also features warnings on the back of the packaging of games and often on the disks themselves- these signs must have a universal meaning so that the broad audience of Europe have the same understanding: 


However, complications may arise as signs such as drugs can be mixed with medicinal ideas as it is a picture of a syringe

The following are statistics of games that fit in the age slots and the games that fit into the content descriptors above:




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