You're probably seen the rated “E” or rated “T” at the bottom of games. This is the ESRB rating, which explains whether a game is appropriate for younger audiences. Before that though, Sega had their own bizarre rating system. Was Sega fair with the ratings that they assigned to games, or were they biased?
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