ESRB under Attack Again,
Well the Fat cats are at it again,
Last month, four US senators, including current presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton (D-NY), petitioned the Entertainment Software Rating Board with an array of proposals and concerns about the way it doles out ratings to games. After an edited version of Take-Two Interactive’s Manhunt 2 was rated M for Mature in the US but remained banned in the UK, the senators suggested it was time to revise or enhance the ESRB system. They also wanted more transparency in the rating process, and a re-evaluation of rating games for the Wii, suggesting that the system’s motion-sensitive controls may increase any effect violent games have on children.
The Short version is that they want the ESRB to make public the video game submissions that developers make for games, they are asking for them to be made public online for all to see.











