DaMulta
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Places like Walmart, Compusa, and other places should carry AO games IF they carry rated R movies. Rated R means 18 and up, so in other words if they wanted to be fair about this whole thing they should only carry NC-17 and down movies.
Games like Fear, Doom 3, GTA should of all gotten the rating AO IMO. But because companies will not carry AO games the people that rate games are forced to give the M rating to work with the whole industry.
Giving companies the right to sell AO games would help a lot. A lot of issues would be solved if they were able to make and sell AO on the market easily. Also this might please people like Mr. Jack who clearly doesn't agree with the M rating 17 and up.
Games like Fear, Doom 3, GTA should of all gotten the rating AO IMO. But because companies will not carry AO games the people that rate games are forced to give the M rating to work with the whole industry.
Giving companies the right to sell AO games would help a lot. A lot of issues would be solved if they were able to make and sell AO on the market easily. Also this might please people like Mr. Jack who clearly doesn't agree with the M rating 17 and up.