Rated E for Irrelevant - Scott The Woz

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Publicado 2018-07-22
Scott goes over his thoughts on those letters on the game boxes.

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Music Used:
"Main Theme" from Grand Theft Auto IV
"Happy-Go-Lively" by Laurie Johnson
"Rolling Badguys" from Lethal Enforcers
"Stage 1" from Splatterhouse 3
"Cornered" from Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney
"Titanic Monarch Zone Act 1" from Sonic Mania
"Mini Boss" from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
"Emerald Hill Zone" from Sonic the Hedgehog 2
"Main Theme" from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
"Mad Maze Maul" from Donkey Kong 64
"Intermission from Doom" from Doom
"Turnabout Sisters" from Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney
"Breakout" from 3D Dot Game Heroes

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @30secondsfacts13
    In Germany you can drink alcohol at the age of 16 but if a game includes a scene of a guy drinking it will be rated 18+
  • @Nexxarian
    If parents are so upset games are rated M they should just turn the case upside down. That way it will be rated W for wumbo.
  • @terramarc
    AO is so weird because it’s only 1 year more than M, so if it weren’t for pornography, it would be extremely redundant
  • @phoemix7043
    Sega: We made this game, but it’s for adults only. Adults: How dare you make a game for adults only!
  • @Googlesucksballs
    Remember, If the game is rated AO that means it's A-Ok for everyone to play.
  • @seereebee
    Parents: Ask for rating system they get it Parents: act like it doesnt exist
  • @Fluxuation
    “kid goes into a store, buys playstation network box, buys bloody mcsex scene the game and becomes genghis khan” -Scott
  • @doppelcipher6875
    M 17+: oh yeah this is something my child can totally play A 18+: no
  • @bradleymcquade
    Plastic $2 gun toy for kids Government: I sleep Plastic $2 gun used as a controller for a game Government: R E A L S H I T
  • When I was like 12, I went to GameStop to buy a Mortal Kombat game, they wouldn’t let me buy it without an id, so I went home and told my dad and he took me back bought the game for me and told the manager that if I ever went in there I had my dads permission to buy any game I want. I went in a few years later to buy something else, the worker went to ask me for my id and the manager jumped in and said nah he’s good, his dad said he could buy whatever he wants.
  • "Why not be a parent and regulate what your child consumes and not blame the media itself" That is pretty much the message of the south park movie and it's shocking how 21 years later and that message is still true to this day
  • @Clara_Page
    The Modern Guide to Good Parenting. Step 1: Allow your child to have unfiltered access to media Step 2: Complain loudly when they find age inappropriate content Step 3: Blame someone/everyone else for your blunder
  • @ChiruKobra
    By far the biggest shining moment in the ESRB was their description of Scribblenauts for the DS. I quote: "Steak can be attached to a baby to attract lions." Pure gold.
  • @GoogalyB
    “Hey Mommy, can I get Smash Brawl?” “I dunno, it’s rated T” It’s Smash Bros.
  • @EnricosUtLP
    Parent looks at game Oh! It's rated M for "My child can play this!"
  • @theiosgamer4705
    ESRB rating according to parents E - everyone T - this is suitable for children M - mmmm, safe for my children A - ahhh, great for children
  • @maxturtle7787
    It's honestly weird how all my friends in 3rd grade played M rated games. My parents didn't let me play M rated games as a kid, and, as a result, I never got into the first person shooter genre (which I am fine with). Besides when I played games at my friends' houses, the first time I really played an M rated game was at 17.