The
ESRB (Entertainment Software Rating Board) is a rating system used in the United States, Canada and Mexico since 1994.
EC: Early Childhood, Games with that rating contain content that are aimed to young children.
K-A: Kids to Adults, this rating was used for games suitable to all ages, it was used during 1994 to 1998 before being replaced by the next rating below.
E: Everyone, this rating was created in 1998 to replace the
K-A rating and like it's name simply say it, games with that rating are suitable for everyone.
E10+: Everyone 10+, games with this rating contain content generally suitable for those aged 10 years and older, this rating was created in 2004. Games with that rating can contain a greater amount of violence, mild language, crude humor, or suggestive content than the standard
E rated games.
T: Teen, games with this rating contain content generally suitable for those aged 13 years and older. Games with that rating can contain moderate amounts of violence, mild to moderate use of strong language or suggestive themes, sexual content, and crude humor.
M: Mature, games with this rating contain content generally suitable for those aged 17 years and older. Games with that rating contain content with an impact higher than the
T rating can accommodate, including intense and/or realistic portrayals of violence, stronger sexual themes and content, partial nudity, and more frequent use of strong language.
AO: Adults Only, games with this rating contain content suitable for those aged 18 years and older. Games with that rating contain content with an impact higher than the
M rating can accommodate, including strong sexual themes and content, graphic nudity, or extreme portrayals of violence.
RP: Rating Pending, the rating is exclusively used in promotional material of games when the ESRB still didn't give them the final rating.
When the content of the product have different rating like compilation of games or demos, they can have a double rating like
E-T,
E-E10+ or even
RP-M (the
RP-# rating is used for demos when at least one of the games still not have the final rating from the ESRB). Here i an example of what those rating looks like:
So product with a E-T rating for example will have games rated from
E (suitable for everyone) to
T (suitable for 13 years old and older).