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ORIGINALLY AIRED: 3/25/2004

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Episode #303

9103

In 1992, games like Mortal Kombat and Night Trap pushed the envelope when it came to advancing graphic and technical capabilities... and catching the attention of the federal government. Washington officials cited these two games as the most offending examples of violence and questionable material available to youngsters at the time via electronic games. As a result, Senators Joe Lieberman and Herb Kohl called on game industry officals to come up with a ratings system for all games. The industry responded with the creation of the Entertainment Software Ratings Board. Since its inception in 1994, the ESRB has been widely praised by Washington - and Senator Lieberman - as the most comprehensive ratings system amongst all entertainment mediums.

It began a political debate at the highest levels in Washington and brought the game industry together.  They changed minds and way we look at games.  We take a closer look at how the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB) was cr Legacy Episode Image
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