ESRB celebrates its 30th anniversary with a new song
The song refers to the operation of the Electronic Game Rating Board (ESRB), which educates people about the grading process in a fun way.
The ESRB was established in 1994 to address public concerns about gory and explicit content in some video games. By using a rating system, parents can easily identify the games that best suit their children's age group.
The song explains the four main categories of grading: Everyone, Junior, Mature, and Adult Only. Each category is based on the game's specific content type. In addition, the song makes a reference to the ESRB's Advertising Review Board, which is responsible for enforcing grading regulations in game advertising.
In addition to grading, the ESRB provides resources and guidance for parents and other stakeholders to help them make informed decisions. In its 30-year history, the ESRB has graded more than 16 million games and apps and is committed to continuing to improve its tools and resources.
The ESRB's rating system is an invaluable tool that can help ensure children have an age-appropriate video game experience. The system is widely adopted by the video game industry and is widely endorsed by parents. By using the rating system, parents can rest assured that their children will play video games knowing that they will not contain content that is not appropriate for their viewing.