In September 1994, the Entertainment Software Rating Board officially began rating video games in North America, and it continues to play a crucial role today.
The song 'E is for Everyone' was inspired by educational tunes from the Schoolhouse Rock series, explaining the ESRB's purpose and rating process in a fun way.
Facing public backlash from politicians and parents over games like Mortal Kombat, the video game industry adopted the ESRB rating system to alleviate concerns over content.
The ESRB has provided over 16 million ratings over 30 years, ensuring that video game experiences remain age-appropriate and reflecting gratitude towards industry support.
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