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Dubbed a "kiss of death" by critics, the ESRB's Adults Only rating is seldomly used but, when

it is, the effects are felt across the entire video game industry.

The Adults Only rating has been around ever since the ESRB's creation in 1994.

It is only 1 year over the Mature category's ages 17 and up restriction, yet it is treated

much more severe.

So severe in fact that, apart from some extremely rare instances, whenever a game has been assigned

the rating, it has then had to be toned down so that it can be rated Mature instead.

Last month, for instance, the upcoming survival horror game Agony was revealed to be making

cuts to all versions of the game, following being given the dreaded rating from the ESRB.

The developers did mention, however, that they would be releasing an external patch

for the PC version, to restore the cut content.

Console gamers, though, will have to make do with the Mature rated version.

But why then, if it's only 1 year over the Mature category's age rating, do publishers

feel the need to tone games down?

What's this big fuss over Adults Only games all about?

The first big thing to bring up about the infamous classification is a ruling that has

been made by all 3 major console manufacturers that bans any game from being released for

one of their systems with an Adults Only rating.

Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft all clearly state that they will not allow Adults Only game

on their platforms, with Sony stating: "Adults Only or AO ratings are rare.

PlayStation does not publish Adults Only games."

Nintendo stating: "Please note that Nintendo does not sell or

license games that carry the ESRB rating (Adults Only)"

And Microsoft: "Microsoft does not support AO titles on Xbox

360, Xbox LIVE or as part of the Games for Windows branded program."

This means you will never see an Adults Only game for consoles and, if a developer was

to get the rating, they would have to tone the game's content down to be able to release

it on consoles.

PC, however, is different and this means that you will be able to find a few Adults Only

games on platforms like Steam.

An examples of this is the 2015 game Hatred, which was slapped with the rating due to its

intense violent themes.

Hatred's developers spoke about the decision to rate their game Adults Only, saying:

"I would prefer to get a standard [mature] rating, because with AO we will have problems

to get [the game] to consoles in the future, but on the other hand I think [our fans] would

be disappointed with it."

Even releasing Adults Only games on PC, though, comes with plenty of its own issues.

One of these is the overall stigma these games can have over their content and most store

fronts and services wanting to distance themselves from their taboo nature.

Sticking with Steam, whilst Valve doesn't have a blanket ban on Adults Only games, they

have rules that ban various types of content and some of these are the type of stuff that

will lead to a game being given the rating.

For instance, rule 1 under "What you shouldn't publish on Steam" prohibits "hate speech",

rule 2 bans "pornography" and rule 7 blocks "content that is patently offensive or intended

to shock or disgust viewers".

Hatred was actually initially removed from Steam soon after being put on Steam Greenlight.

This was assumedly due to it being seen as breaking one or more of Steam's guidelines.

However, due to large outcries from the community, the game would be made available again and

Gabe Newell personally contacted the devs to apologies and wish them luck on their game.

For games that aren't as lucky as Hatred was, though, there aren't many options left available

for bringing them to the market.

They can always offer direct sales on their own websites, but, aside from this, options

are slim.

All major brick and mortar stores, for instance, also refuse to stock Adults Only games.

Alongside the sales aspect, many other services prohibit Adults Only titles in other ways.

Twitch, for example, has a complete ban on any Adults Only games being streamed.

An interesting aspect to Adults Only games is also how times change.

What was once considered inappropriate can later be seen as perfectly fine, and a good

example of this is the 2005 game Fahrenheit, otherwise known as Indigo Prophecy.

This game, made by the same developers as Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls, was initially

given an Adults Only rating in North America - leading to the consoles version having to

be toned to get a Mature rating.

The European versions remained uncensored, though, with some regions rating the game

as low as 15 years and over.

Fast forward 10 years later, and the same game was released in a remastered version

uncensored worldwide and with only a Mature rating.

This signifies a change in attitude within the ESRB and the industry and there becoming

a greater tolerance for more mature content.

Speaking to Censored Gaming last year, an ESRB spokesperson explained why the rating

exists and how the ESRB isn't responsible for what is and isn't allowed to be sold by

storefronts.

To quote: "While AO ratings are rare, it is important

to have the category in order to inform parents of adult content.

Ultimately, it's up to publishers, console manufacturers, retailers and digital storefronts

to determine which games are made available to consumers.

It's not within ESRB's purview to suggest which games can be offered by console manufacturers

or sold by retailers and digital storefronts.

Instead, our goal is to inform consumers, especially parents, about the age-appropriateness

and suitability of video games and apps.

The marketplace determines the rest."

The ESRB have spoke about the rating numerous times over the years, with one the more interesting

comments coming from a 2012 interview with ESRB president Patricia Vance.

In the interview, she was asked: "As a lot of games move from physical storefronts

to digital storefronts, do you foresee a rise in AO ratings?

Because those will never be sold in stores for the most part."

To which, she replied: "Well, we'll see what happens with AO.

You know up to this point most people associate AO with sexual content.

We've actually assigned AO ratings for violent content as well; it's just that most of the

time that product gets edited or changed in order to warrant an M rating, so you never

see it in the market.

But yeah, it's very possible that there will be greater acceptance of an AO rating going

forward.

And by the way, I think that would be a good thing for the system.

It's very frustrating that publishers can't release AO product, in many cases."

This statement clarifies that the ESRB does not have any issues with Adults Only games

and would actually like to see them being sold more.

Vance also highlights that some games will be toned down to avoid the rating before ever

reaching the market - meaning that it's possible that you may unknowingly own titles that would

have been rated Adults Only at one point and that this is something that the publishers

never went public with.

Like mentioned earlier in the video, the upcoming survival horror game Agony will be toned down

worldwide to avoid the rating, with an optional patch to uncensor the game on PC.

But, there are numerous examples of games running into issues because of this.

Conan Exiles is another recent example, with the consoles versions having full nudity removed

in the US consoles versions, as it would have led to it being rating Adults Only.

Over in Europe and on PC, however, the game is fully uncensored.

It's unlikely that games running into issues with the Adults Only rating is something that's

going to change any time soon.

But, like spoke about with 2005's release of Fahrenheit, it's possible that over time

things will change and there will become a greater acceptance of content that is currently

deemed too graphic in nature.

This is an area of gaming that is always evolving and is something that we are always keeping

a close eye on.

If this is something you are interested in staying up-to-date with, please consider hitting

that subscribe button and, until next time, thank you for watching.

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This is why people love SIHA♥ [The Return of Superman/2018.05.27] - Duration: 11:46.

Mom.

I'm going to go without you.

(Lani is rushing to get somewhere.)

- Siha. / - Where are you, Siha?

- Honk, honk. / - Is she here?

Lani, do you hear that sound?

Honk, honk.

Siha.

It's Lani.

- Hello. / - Hello.

Hello.

Siha.

Where are we?

A dry sauna.

I'm a fan of dry saunas.

Yoonji is just as tired with raising her baby.

(Yoonji is tired.)

Going to a dry sauna helps with your exhaustion.

Put money in here for me.

Lani, do you want it to move?

Put it right here.

(Beeping)

It's starting.

It's moving.

Lani's is moving.

Lani, what are you riding?

I'm riding the penguin.

(This thing is great.)

- Do you want to ride it? / - No.

No?

(Lani moved over to a yellow bus.)

(Beeping)

Welcome. Here we go.

- Lani is riding. / - This bus will go now!

(It's moving!)

(Beeping)

(She won't stop going on the rides.)

(Lani is riding her fifth ride.)

(Lani, you're such a funny girl.)

There are so many massage chairs right beside us.

(It's like a pie in the sky.)

Siha, don't you want an ice cream?

No.

Do you want eggs?

No.

Lani, let's go explore what else is here.

Siha, there is something fun over there.

- Something fun? / - Yes. Follow me.

Go. Go!

Meanwhile, Lani just can't seem to leave.

(Kissing)

Lani, what are you doing?

Did you kiss the bus?

Siha, do you love the bus too?

(They're giving the bus a goodbye kiss.)

Move. Move.

(Run!)

(Where will they go first in the dry sauna?)

Shall we go in here?

- What is it? / - It's a warm place.

- Shall we have a look? / - A warm place?

What do you think?

Come over here.

- You have to be quiet. / - Be quiet.

It's so warm.

(Well...)

- Floor. Floor. / - Siha.

Yes, sit on the floor. Come here.

It warms your body and gets rid of exhaustion.

- Exhaustion? / - Yes. It gets rid of exhaustion.

Try lying down.

(I don't know why, but I want to lie down.)

(Siha warms his back first.)

Isn't it nice?

I like it.

(What is this?)

- Doesn't it feel good? / - It's nice.

(Are we in paradise?)

- It's nice. / - Isn't it?

Bye.

Siha, where are you going when I'm over here?

Bye.

(I'm going to leave.)

(He's killing me.)

(Siha Jones, the dry sauna explorer)

(Shaking)

(Wait, what is this?)

(It needs a password.)

(This vending machine is hard.)

(Why isn't it coming out?)

Bye. Bye.

(I'll leave, then.)

(Next up is the massage chair.)

(Humming)

(He gets into position.)

(Gosh, it's so nice.)

I've never seen him act like this.

- Listen carefully. / - Okay.

(Whispering)

- Mom, do you want to eat ice cream and eggs? / - Yes.

(It's what Lani wants to eat.)

Sure. Are you going to

- buy them for me? / - Yes!

Please buy me delicious eggs.

- Okay! / - Let's go!

I'll do my best.

- Can you do it? / - Yes. Wait here.

- Yes. Wait here. / - Okay.

(Lani is off to buy ice cream and eggs.)

(Where is the store?)

(Siha is wandering around the store.)

Siha.

It's Lani.

Do you want to eat eggs and ice cream?

Okay.

I like it.

It's not here.

(The eggs are over here.)

(The ice cream...)

It's not here.

It's not here.

- It's not here. / - Over there!

Strawberry juice!

That, please.

(Please give me that!)

Please.

(Maybe I didn't sound desperate enough.)

- What would you like? / - Strawberry juice.

(Devoted to strawberry juice)

This one.

That one.

- This one? / - Yes, that's it.

(That's the one.)

(They're spying on their kids.)

Siha is leading.

- Did they get the eggs? / - Not yet.

They just chose juices.

Strawberry. Strawberry.

Please come this way.

(Our juices are right in front of us.)

Did you get your mom's permission?

(He's asking for help.)

Mom told me to beep this.

(She said I could use the key.)

Then tap your key on this.

(Sighing)

(Lani loves tapping her key.)

Thank you.

Here you go.

- Take it. / - Thank you.

(Dad, I got juice! I have strawberry juice!)

(Siha and Lani did it!)

Good job, Siha.

By the way, where are the eggs?

Did you only buy things for yourselves?

Eggs. Eggs.

(Right!)

After drinking this, go back to the counter

and ask for eggs. Okay?

Go with Lani.

(They're off again.)

(Lani is on her way.)

Two eggs.

Egg...

- Do you want eggs? / - Yes.

How many do you want?

A lot.

(How many is a lot?)

- Three. / - Three?

Can you tap your key here just like before?

- Wait. / - Okay.

(She reaches for her locker key.)

Right here.

(Beeping)

Lani is buying it again.

That's my locker.

(Now that we think about it...)

(Siha ordered everything)

(and Lani charged them on her mom's key.)

Right here.

(Lani is a big spender.)

(It went down the wrong pipe.)

(Tapping)

(Are you okay, Siha?)

She suddenly went and tapped his back.

(She takes the eggs.)

Thank you.

Be careful.

(She walks over carefully.)

(I'm so excited!)

Gosh, Lani.

(Even when she drops an egg,)

(she calmly picks it up.)

- Go help Lani. / - Mom, I bought them.

Lani.

Mom. Mom, I bought them.

- Thank you. / - Gosh. Thank you.

- Good job. / - Good job.

Clap.

You did so well.

(They successfully ran an errand.)

(It looks so good!)

Do you know how to peel an egg?

(Tapping)

(Punching)

(She was good at peeling mandarins too.)

(She's even better at peeling eggs.)

(Siha manages to peel it right away too!)

(He's eating it in one go.)

Eat it.

It's good.

- Is it good? / - Yes.

- Egg. / - Egg.

How did you run your first errand so well?

- You did great. / - You're the best.

Lani, you're the best too.

You're the best.

It was fun.

- Was it fun? / - Yes.

Siha.

- Can you buy me an ice cream? / - Yes.

- Really? / - Yes.

- Really? / - Yes.

- Go. / - What about me?

- Ask for two. Go on. / - Get me one too.

Ask for two.

- Two. / - Yes, two.

Please give me two.

(He asks for two without telling which one.)

No, don't go.

(Gosh, Siha.)

Please give me two.

(He's on repeat.)

What would you like?

(It was two of something.)

What would you like?

(Problem solver Lani is here.)

Mom wants ice cream.

- Ice cream. / - Which flavor?

(She chooses a flavor.)

Coffee.

(She is skillful.)

- Coffee? / - She's choosing a flavor.

(She doesn't even bother to take it off now.)

(Beeping)

Hurry up and give me your locker key.

Lani bought everything.

- Here. / - Thank you.

Do you have spoons?

- Spoon. / - It's underneath the lid.

(We bought ice cream.)

- Here. / - You did it.

Thank you.

(He celebrates with a sip of juice.)

I'm about to cry.

Siha, I have something to say.

Close your eyes.

- Close your eyes. / - I almost closed mine.

Jelly!

Lani prepared it for you.

(Lani is feeding Siha.)

- It's yummy. / - Is it yummy?

(He leans toward Lani.)

That was adorable.

This is why people love you, Siha.

You melted my heart.

I thought he was leaning on my shoulder.

My left shoulder felt tingly.

Siha.

(Siha, let's keep being good friends.)

(Siha and Lani got closer today.)

While spending time together,

Siha and Lani grew a little more.

I hope you two will grow to become

precious friends who help each other.

(We hope you'll continue to be good friends.)

(Thank you, Jung Hyeyoung, for being our voice)

(on The Return of Superman for 3 years and 4 months.)

For more infomation >> This is why people love SIHA♥ [The Return of Superman/2018.05.27] - Duration: 11:46.

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Jayson Tatum Debuts 'Power Is Female' Nike Kyrie 4 in Game 7 - Duration: 1:24.

Jayson Tatum Debuts 'Power Is Female' Nike Kyrie 4 in Game 7

Important messaging on the big stage.

As Nike is the middle of a scandal surrounding bullying and harassment of its female employees

and the departure of several executives as a result, one of its most prominent endorsers

has a special pair of sneakers that send a pro-female message.

Tonight, Kyrie Irving's teammate Jayson Tatum laced up a new colorway of the Nike Kyrie

4 for Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals.

The aqua and orange colorway is impossible to miss, but it's the details that really

create intrigue for this pair.

Along the sides are phrases such as "Power is Female" and "We Are a New Generation,"

along with a basketball-inspired female logo on the heel.

This isn't the first time that Irving has used his sneakers as a showing of solidarity.

In his own words, the "Tiffany" Kyrie 3 was "women empowered."

As of now, it's not clear whether or not the "Power Is Female" Kyrie 4 will release, but

there is a Light Aqua/Neo Turquoise pair on the calendar for June 15.

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