Computer Entertainment Rating Organization (CERO) is the organization that rates video game and computer software in Japan with levels of rating that informs the customer of the nature of the product and what age group it is suitable for. In establishment, referred to the organization of the same kind in the United States "Entertainment Software Rating Board". Official language Japanese Capital Tokyo Largest City Tokyo Emperor Akihito Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi Area - Total - % water Ranked 60th 377,835 km² 0. ... The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) is a self-regulatory organization that applies and enforces ratings, advertising guidelines, and online privacy principles for computer and video games in the United States. ...
Rating
The CERO Rating System
All Ages
Ages 12 and up
Ages 15 and up
Ages 18 and up
The symbols the CERO uses are stylized depictions of number, meant to convey at a glance a game's suitability:
All ages
Ages 12 and up
Ages 15 and up
Ages 18 and up
One of them is displayed on the front of package. These mark is the notation of the object age on the basis of the contents, and it doesn't restrict to sale below that age.
Contents descriptior icons
In April 2004, CERO defined following "Contents descriptor icon". These icons are displayed on back of package except rated as "All ages".
Love
Sexual
Violence
Horror
Gamble
Criminal
Alcohol or Tobacco
Drugs
Language or other
External links
Official Japanese CERO Website (http://www.cero.gr.jp/)
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CeROS builds upon our existing strengths: ideal geographic location; a strong existing nucleus of respected scientists; and, a proven track record in river-ocean research and education.
CeROS was established to be the nexus for these important research and education/outreach issues.
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