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AAMA's Monthly E
Newsletter: Loose Change September 2004
AAMA's Board has
recently revised the guidelines that manufacturers use to help determine the
appropriate Parental Advisory Disclosure Message to assign to coin-op games
under the Coin-Operated Video Game Parental Advisory System.
The decision to clarify
the guidelines was precipitated by a perceived lack of clarity with respect to
how games that involve simulated weapons and depictions of infliction of
violence to a character should be treated. All manufacturers will soon be
receiving a new set of guidelines that should be used for all future coin-op
game releases. AAMA believes these new guidelines will help avoid improper
assignment of Parental Advisory Disclosure Messages and will help protect the
integrity of the Coin-Operated Video Game Parental Advisory System.
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Q:
What is the Coin-Operated Video Game Parental Advisory System?
A: The Coin-Operated Video Game Parental Advisory System is a user-friendly system,
endorsed by all sectors of the coin-operated amusement industry, Members of Congress and
various child advocacy organizations, that allows consumers to quickly ascertain the content of
coin-operated video games. The System uses a color-coded, "traffic light" approach so that even
young children are able, following instructions from their parent's), to make responsible
game-playing decisions.
Q: How is the Coin-Operated Video Game Parental Advisory System different from the rating
systems for home and PC-based computer games?
A: While the Coin-Operated Video Game Parental Advisory System provides information to
consumers analogous to the information provided by the ratings established by the Entertainment
Software Rating Board for home video games, our System it is not age based and uses
color-coded Parental Advisory Disclosure Messages to alert players to game content.
Fundamental differences between the coin-operated and consumer segments of the video game
industry (e.g., product development, marketing, cost, life-cycle, packaging, venues in which
games appear, player demographics, access by children, etc.) led to the development of a separate
system for coin-operated video games.
Q: Why is the Coin-Operated Video Game Parental Advisory System necessary?
A: While many coin-operated video games are suitable for play by children of all ages, some
coin-operated video games contain scenes of violence that some parents may not wish their
young children to play. The trend in coin-operated video game development is toward
development of games that are suitable for all ages, and the coin-operated video game industry
has put in place a user-friendly method to quickly ascertain the content of coin-operated video
games in the event parents wish to limit game play by their children.
Q:
Can there be more than one Parental Advisory Disclosure Message on a particular
coin-operated video game?
A: Yes. Depending on the content of the game, a particular game may have several Parental
Advisory Disclosure Messages.
Q:
Who decides which Parental Advisory Disclosure Message will appear on a particular
coin-operated video game?
A: The manufacturer and/or developer of each game uses a Coin-Operated Video Game
Parental Advisory System "Guideline" that poses a series of detailed questions regarding the
content of video game releases. By using the Guidelines, the manufacturer and/or developer is
able to accurately identify the appropriate Parental Advisory Disclosure Message's) to be placed
on each coin-operated video game.
Click here
to download a Game Rating form... Q:
Who decides which game a child should play?
A: The Coin-Operated Video Game Parental Advisory System is designed to provide parents
with sufficient information about the content of coin-operated video games so that they may
make informed decisions about the games their children may play. Parents are encouraged
educate themselves about the Coin-Operated Video Game Parental Advisory System, and to
accompany their children into locations where coin-operated video games are available and to
assist their children in making game-playing decisions. As part of the Coin-Operated Video
Game Parental Advisor System, whenever feasible, the staff at locations where children who are
unaccompanied by a parent may have access to coin-operated video games are encouraged to
discourage such children from playing coin-operated video games which carry a 'Strong" (i.e., red
color) Parental Advisory Disclosure Message.
Q:
Where will Parental Advisory Disclosure Messages appear on coin-operated video games?
A: The Parental Advisory Disclosure Messages will appear either in a color-coded sticker that
is affixed to the header of coin-operated video games or incorporated into the artwork on the
header of such games in a location that is readily visible to the player's) of the game at all time.
The Disclosure Message will typically appear in the lower right-hand corner of the game header;
if the header is more than three feet from the player, the Disclosure Message must be repeated in
the control panel of the game.
In addition, at the discretion of the coin-operated video game manufacturer or developer, a
Parental Advisory Disclosure Message may also appear in the "attract mode" of the game. The
attract mode is a digital message that is flashed every few seconds and that repeats an infinite
number of times, without the need for a coin to be inserted. Posters and other information about
the Coin-Operated Video Game Parental Advisory System will be posted when feasible at
locations at which children may have access to coin-operated video games. Since AAMA,
AMOA, and IALEI do not have control over every location at which coin-operated video games
are available to children, we are working with allied organizations and the trade press to heighten
industry awareness of the need to implement all aspects of the Coin-Operated Video Game
Parental Advisory System.
Q:
Where can I obtain additional information about the Coin-Operated Video Game Parental
Advisory System, including additional copies of this Kit, posters, or the Parental Advisory
Disclosure Message stickers to be placed on coin-operated video games?
A: Additional information about the Coin-Operated Video Game Parental Advisory System
may be obtained by writing to:
Or click on PAS Order Form...
American Amusement Machine Association (AAMA)
450 East
Higgins Road, Suite 201
Elk Grove
Village, Illinois 60007
847.290.9088
Amusement and
Music Operators Association (AMOA)
1145 N.
Arlington Heights Road, Suite 300
Itasca, IL
60007
1.800.YES.AMOA
International
Association for the Leisure & Entertainment Industry (IALEI)
10 Briarcrest
Square
Hershey, PA
17033
717.533.0534
Q:
What is the American Amusement Machine Association (AAMA)?
A: The AAMA is a non-profit trade association, based outside of Chicago, Illinois, which
represents approximately 150 manufacturers, distributors and parts suppliers of coin-operated
amusement equipment.
Q:
What is Amusement and Music Operators Association (AMOA)?
A: The
AMOA is a non-profit trade association, headquartered in Chicago, Illinois,
comprised of approximately 1,700 owner/operators, distributors, and
manufacturers of coin-operated amusement, music, and vending equipment.
Q: What is the International Association
for the Leisure & Entertainment Industry (IALEI)?
A: The
IALEI is a trade association based in Symonds, New Hampshire that represents
owners and operators of family and location-based entertainment facilities.
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