Video Rare
![]() |
![]() EL EL JAMES SIGNED 50 FIFTY SHADES OF GREY RARE W VIDEO PROOF AUTOGRAPH $99.99 Time Remaining: 12d 7h 28m Buy It Now for only: $99.99 |
![]() THE EXORCISTLIMITED SPECIAL EDITIONVHSPALVIDEORARE $1.56 Time Remaining: 6h 50m |
![]() Extremely Rare Napoleon Hill VIDEO TAPES AUDIO The Master Key To Success $127.00 Time Remaining: 4d 13h 54m Buy It Now for only: $127.00 |
![]() JIMMY CARTER SIGNED WHY NOT THE BEST RARE BOOK PSA COA VIDEO PROOF $74.99 Time Remaining: 10d 11h 26m Buy It Now for only: $74.99 |
![]() San Quentin Angel Chaplain Ray Jan Horton VHS Video Very Good RARE $89.99 Time Remaining: 7d 55m Buy It Now for only: $89.99 |
Video Rare

Video Games For Underage Children
A common assumption today is that the majority of people who either buy or play computer games and video games are children or young teenagers. In fact, well over sixty percent of all those who do play or buy such video games are over the age of eighteen. It is largely the older brothers and sisters, or even parents of the children who are the majority of gamers. When you look at the type and range of video games and computer games on the market, there is a large variety, some of which are suitable for children and families, but many of which are not, and in the case of video games which do feature more mature or adult content, this is clearly displayed on the cover label. Shops and retailers have a duty to ensure that games labelled for those only over the age of sixteen or eighteen are not sold to underage children, with proofs of age required in the case of any uncertainty. In reality, this actually happens quite rarely - even more rare than those retailers who check the ages of people buying videos and movies that have similar age restrictions or advice labels on them.
In fact, over eighty three percent of all those adults who buy computer games or video games for children against the publisher's age recommendations are the parents themselves. There are perhaps three main reasons why this tends to be the case. The first reason is that many parents don't even realise that computer games and video games have age limitations or restrictions at all. Unless they have carefully looked at the covers and read the labels, there is no other way of them knowing or realising. The second possible reason is that the parents know that there are age guidelines, but through simple child pester power, they give in. The age old excuse that all the child's friends have it, and they've played it before many times, some parents imply give in for a quiet life.
A third possible reason is simply ignorance - that parents don't realise just how much computer graphical capabilities have developed in the last few years. Many parents may be thinking back to the eighties when computer graphics were very pixelated and bland - no more than cartoons at best. They may well not realise that the graphical capabilities of a good video game and computer system today means that the level of detail is scarcely less that would be seen in a movie. Unless parents play an active role in looking carefully at the labels on video games, and even seeing the game itself, then this ignorance may well persist.
Perhaps it is the responsibility of the video games industry itself to increase the awareness of the importance of age guidelines on computer games, to help get the message across. If the eighty three percent of parents who buy underage goods for their children stopped doing this, then the problem of children playing these games would be seriously addressed. Clearly, since the majority of video gamers are adults, a change on the type of game available is not likely, or even appropriate, and so it is down to making sure that inappropriate items don't fall into the wrong hands, as with anything such as alcohol, videos and car keys.
About the Author
Victor Epand is an expert consultant about kids toys, dolls, and video games. You will find the best marketplace for kids toys, dolls, and used video games at these sites for kids toys, computer games, video games, dolls, and used video games.
Why is it so rare to find an (attractive)girl that like video games?
Im just wondering like every girl i date doesn't like or even play video games in there entire lifetime.
I'm a 15 year old girl and love fighting, racing, and RPG games!
I'm rather pretty too, hell guys tell me that all the time, but that's not it...
I and my older sister LOVE video games!
I've been really into them sense I was about 7 years old.
I played super Mario on the super Nintendo all day with my sister!
She is more into games like fatal frame, resident evil, siren, you know games like that!
I'm more of the Naruto and dragonball z type of girl!
Super awesome RPG game, Persona 4!!!
MJ - SPECIAL VIDEOS RARES - Can't fight the moonlight





