Multi

  News 
  Reviews
  Previews
  Hardware
  Interviews
  All Features

Areas

  3DS
  Android
  iPad
  iPhone
  Mac
  PC
  PlayStation 3
  PlayStation 4
  Switch
  Vita
  Wii U
  Xbox 360
  Xbox One
  Media
  Archives
  Search
  Contests

 

Group to Inform Parents on Game Ratings


A new website and a public service announcement that are designed to help parents make informed entertainment choices for their families were unveiled today by the Coalition of Entertainment Retail Trade Associations (CERTA). The website provides information in multimedia formats about the motion picture rating system; the computer and video game rating system; the music labeling system; and the entertainment ratings and labeling policies of motion picture theatres, video stores, computer and video game retailers, and music retailers. The public service announcement, which will run on in-store monitors in approximately 5,000 video stores, reminds parents that the movie and video game ratings systems and music labeling systems exist to help them guide their children?s entertainment consumption.

The website and public service announcement were launched in conjunction with the start of Entertainment Ratings & Labeling Awareness Month. CERTA declares each June to be Entertainment Ratings & Labeling Awareness Month as an annual reminder to parents to learn more about and use the ratings and labeling information available to them. CERTA also uses Entertainment Ratings & Labeling Awareness Month to remind retailers to ensure that in-store educational materials are current and easily available to the public and that their employees are well-versed on their ratings and labeling policies.

On the website, parents will find the public service announcement, a PowerPoint presentation that explains the ratings and labeling systems, links to the organizations that administer the systems, and information about Entertainment Ratings & Labeling Awareness Month.

According to CERTA, ?While parents have the ultimate responsibility for determining which movies, computer and video games, and music recordings are appropriate for their families, entertainment retailers understand that they have a role to play in educating parents about the tools available for making informed decisions and in helping them make appropriate decisions. We believe these resources will empower parents to control their families? entertainment choices.?


The website was created by CERTA, whose member trade associations collectively represent more than 2,000 retailers and exhibitors, who operate more than 40,000 theatres, video and video game stores, music stores, online music sites, and other retail establishments that offer entertainment products. CERTA members are: Digital Media Association (DiMA); Interactive Entertainment Merchants Association (IEMA); National Association of Recording Merchandisers (NARM); National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO); and Video Software Dealers Association (VSDA).


-Starscream, GameVortex Communications
AKA Ricky Tucker

Related Links:



Sony PlayStation Portable Ghost in the PSP Windows Guild Wars: Celestial Sigil Contest

 
Game Vortex :: PSIllustrated