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Censorship in the United States / Entertainment / Violence in video games / Entertainment Software Rating Board / Video game controversies / Video game / Nintendo / Console game / Motion Picture Association of America film rating system / Video game content ratings systems / Censorship / Entertainment Software Association
Date: 2006-11-02 09:05:43
Censorship in the United States
Entertainment
Violence in video games
Entertainment Software Rating Board
Video game controversies
Video game
Nintendo
Console game
Motion Picture Association of America film rating system
Video game content ratings systems
Censorship
Entertainment Software Association

Violence in console video games : How can the information provided to consumers be improved ? Violence in video game consoles : How can the information provided to consumers be improved

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