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RSAC vs. ESRB

An important part of the story the article needs to address is the actual reason the ESRB tag won out over the RSAC tag. It wasn't just because of "criticisms", and an advantage RSAC had over ESRB was that the publisher would pick their own RSAC rating; ESRB with its independent raters was much more expensive. I assume that the console manufacturers decided in some way to go with ESRB, which is a story that should be told here; and then that a big retailer or two insisted on ESRB for their PC products, and that was the end of RSAC. Tempshill (talk) 16:33, 2 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Needs more pictures

Right now we only have an image of the ALL rating, article could really use some more images of various rating levels, if anyone has some that are usable under wiki guidelines.98.243.94.83 (talk) 23:08, 16 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]