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Video game censorship / Action-adventure games / Entertainment Software Association / Fighting games / Violence in video games / Video game controversies / Entertainment Software Rating Board / Video game content rating system / Grand Theft Auto / Digital media / Electronic games / Application software
Date: 2007-06-06 22:06:26
Video game censorship
Action-adventure games
Entertainment Software Association
Fighting games
Violence in video games
Video game controversies
Entertainment Software Rating Board
Video game content rating system
Grand Theft Auto
Digital media
Electronic games
Application software

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