Game Software Rating Regulations
Game Software Rating Regulations (Chinese: 遊戲軟體分級管理辦法; pinyin: Yóuxì ruǎntǐ fēnjí guǎnlǐ bànfǎ), also translated as Game Software Rating Management Regulations, is the video game content rating system used in Taiwan. The law was established on 6 July 2006 and amended 29 May 2012.[1]
Ratings
The system uses five ratings:[1]
Abbreviation | Rating |
---|---|
普遍級 (General Public) (G) – All ages may use such software. (Not Allowed Taiwanese Nintendo 3DS Games.) | |
保護級 (Protected) (P) – Only persons of age 6 and above may use such software. (Lowest Rating of Taiwanese Nintendo 3DS Games.) | |
輔12級 (Parental Guidance 12) (PG 12) – Only persons of age 12 and above may use such software | |
輔15級 (Parental Guidance 15) (PG 15) – Only persons of age 15 and above may use such software. | |
限制級 (Restricted) (R) – Only persons of age 18 and above may use such software. | |
References
- 1 2 "Game Software Rating Management Regulations". Taiwan Game Software Rating Information. Digital Game Rating Committee. Retrieved 19 September 2013.
External links
- Full text in Traditional Chinese (Laws and Regulations Database of the Republic of China (Taiwan))
- Full text in Traditional Chinese / English (Taiwan Game Software Rating Information)
- Taiwan Game Software Rating Information (Traditional Chinese/English)
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