The Entertainment Software Ratings Board has weighed in on the second downloadable Watchmen episode, which is…
Nintendo hasn't officially announced Rock N' Roll Climber for the Wii yet. Australia's government ratings board did.…
With Utah legislators on the verge of passing legislation that expands the state's Truth in Advertising statute,…
I love it when the ESRB rates music games, because it means someone, somewhere, is marking down every "damn" "ass"…
ESA top dawg Michael Gallagher took home more than $800,000 in cash and prizes in his first year on the job,…
The Japanese cellphone sequel to Final Fantasy IV looks to be heading to North America, as the ESRB rates Final…
The California law passed in 2005 that would have restricted the sale of violent video games to anyone under the age…
Upskirts, thongs and erect nipples are nothing new to fighters. No surprises that all are prevalent in Street…
As you can see, the ESRB is all set to start listing DSiware. And we're all ready to start snooping them out once…
The slow drip of song reveals from Guitar Hero: Metallica continues, thanks not to Activision or the media, but the…
The British Board of Film Classification have given Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, an 18-rating. No surprise…
A report from last week claimed Iran had 'joined' the Entertainment Software Rating Board. The ESRB, meanwhile, has…
When Activision trademarked Guitar Hero Modern Hits, we had little to go on outside of the title and a suspected…
The Tehran Times is reporting that Iran has joined the Entertainment Software Rating Board. That's right. Iran.
If there's one thing Sega excels at, it's releasing the same Sega Genesis games on every platform imaginable. Rich…
After a year of study, Pennsylvania's Task Force on Violent Interactive Video Games has strongly recommended that…
Since the ESRB added extensive content descriptions, we've been waiting for... well, we've been waiting for Grey's…
Does this week's Animal Crossing: Wild World controversy illustrate weaknesses with the ESRB's content ratings,…
AOL has officially launched PlaySavvy.com, a new website aimed at informing curious parents about the games their…
The Nation Institute on Media and Family have issued their annual Media Wise Video Game report card on how parents…