
We really don't need more regulation unless it's on corporations or people in congress. Why is it people think America is some Mad Max style dystopia? You can't even buy spray-paint from WalMart here without showing ID anymore. The fact that this doesn't exist in America is the real problem. No-one younger than 18 can purchase an R18+ rated game, and no-one older than 18 can purchase an R18+ rated game if they are accompanied, or accompany, a minor. Here in Australia, for example, a minor cannot walk into a store and purchase a game rated MA15+ without someone older than 15 with them. Not that his parents can make these decisions for him, but that he can.


OP is younger than what the classification says is the appropriate age, but since he lives in the US, he can legally go in and purchase an M rated game by himself. Parents should know what kind of games their kids are playing, but that's their concern. Some people at that age are more mature than a lot of adults, and some people that age are less mature than their peers. And kids are going to play games intended for older teens and adults all the time, nothing will change that.

I'm certain most of you also played something you weren't supposed to when you were at that age, something like Half-Life or GTA. Nothing ever goes according to plan in the wasteland.AndreyKva a écrit :Who cares, though? I was 11 years old when I first played New Vegas. All Arcade knows is the First Recon man in the Atomic Wrangler looks like a good time. After an incident in Novac that no one seems willing to talk about, Manny sends Boone to camp McCarran for a change of pace.

It's two years after the NCR successfully took Hoover Dam for the second and final time.
