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Rating System Wiki
Familiar with MPA ratings and the ESRB's labels for video games? How about the BBFC and the PEGI rating systems for those in the UK?

Welcome to the Rating System Wiki, the wiki about rating systems of different types of media around the world. The wiki was created on March 19, 2013 by Nevadabell (now CalzoneManiac).

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Rating systems used to be a lot more stringent, especially during the period between the silent film and the Hays Code. Rating systems only started becoming more lenient when the Hays Code was repealed. For example, Rebel Without a Cause received an X certificate (no one under 16) when it was first submitted to the British censors for a certificate in 1955. In 1976, it got an AA certificate (no one under 14), and in 2004, it was given a PG certificate.

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Hhhheeeelllloooo Hhhheeeelllloooo 2 days ago
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AEIOU Chinese rating system.

Since Chinese does not have a rating system, I decided to add one. Movies now have ratings, so do books and music and tv shows, and it's the same for video games. All all others. Is an idea.


A: All ages.

E: Everyone except kids under 7.

I: Inappropriat…


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Hhhheeeelllloooo Hhhheeeelllloooo 10 February
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Rp 17+

Is a fanmade for ESRB.

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