Appropriate
A basic principle of parenting, that I’m sure everyone understands, is protecting your kids from dangerous or harmful media. We don’t let our kids watch scary movies until we think they’re old enough. We don’t give them unsupervised access to the internet until we trust them, at least a little. And (in theory) we don’t buy them violent video games until they reach the appropriate age. Now what is the appropriate age? For movies, we have the MPAA to tell us how old a person must be before they are allowed to purchase it. For the internet, we have to be more hands on, providing direct guidance on what is and isn’t safe internet browsing. And for video games we have the ESRB. Many parents I talked to while working in a game store, had never heard of the ESRB. I highly recommend that parents of gamers check out ESRB.org when considering what games they might want to buy for their kids. The Entertainment Software Rating Board has ratings ...