Wednesday, November 28, 2007 - Posts

(Off Topic) Internet Rights Forum proposes ratings system changes

Forum wants stricter ratings for online games allowing text, chat

The Internet Rights Forum, a French lobbying group, has issued new guidelines for online game publishers and legislators.

Along with proposing an on-screen timer to let players know how much time they are spending online, the group is proposing changes to the ratings system for online games according to a PC World article.

Currently, European publishers use the voluntary PEGI rating system with categories based on recommended ages such as 3+, 7+, 12+, 16+, and 18+. Because online games may expose players to text messages and conversations beyond the control of publishers, however, the Internet Rights Forum wants to strengthen the ratings system.

The group is proposing that games which allow text messages cannot be rated 3+ or 7+, and can only be rated 12+ if the game's text messages are moderated by an adult.

The Internet Rights Forum also wants publishers to guarantee that age ratings will apply to in-game advertisements, and to put warnings on packaging if an online game contains ads.

Some of the groups' recommendations could be applicable across Europe, according to spokesman Laurent Baup, while others specifically address French laws restricting hate speech or defining intellectual-property rights.

The Internet Rights Forum plans to create a Web site for parents and teachers, warning about the risks of online games, that should launch early next year.

Source: Game Industry

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(Off Topic) Sega Mega Drive Portable Video Game Player Released


AT Games have today released the Sega Mega Drive Portable Video Game Player, a new handheld boasting 20 of the finest Sega Megadrive games inc the likes of Ecco and Sonic the hedgehog built into an Handheld, the handheld also has TV Out so its great for the bigscreen too. Will this be handy for hacking/homebrew too, time will tell.

Heres the description etc


features
Plug & play portable video game system
20 built-in 16-bit SEGA licensed games
Built-in speakers
TV out connection
TV format: NTSC
Requires 3xAAA size batteries. (battery not included)

description
The Mega Drive Portable is a video game player, which is pre-loaded with 20 classic games from SEGA Master System. There is no need to buy game cartridges. The Mega Drive Portable game player has an A/V connector and with the included cable the player can be connected to any TV. The built-in SEGA games provide action adventure while testing your intelligence and skill. Enjoy playing classic SEGA games anytime, anywhere with the new Mega Drive Portable video game player.
Play Asia are selling for Price: US$ 39.90 (~19.47 GBP)

Buy from Here --> http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-2f9m.html

Source: PSP News
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