The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) has drafted a pair of Delaware politicians for use in its holiday PSA drive.
State Representative Helene Keeley (D) and State Senator Bethany Hall-Long (D) appear in print, radio and retail ads designed to urge parents to check ESRB ratings when purchasing or renting a videogame.
Representative Keeley, (whose ad is pictured left) said:
Virtually all video game retailers have voluntary store policies restricting the sale of Mature-rated games to anyone under the age of seventeen. Parents can show their support for companies that have and enforce these policies by shopping for games at those stores.
Ads will run in Delaware shopping malls and radio stations beginning this month and running through December. The ESRB will also distribute a ratings education brochure to participating retailers for additional consumer education.




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Re: Delaware Pols in ESRB PSA Campaign
Nice to see another state getting involved with the ESRB.
Re: Delaware Pols in ESRB PSA Campaign
W00T! Delaware, wooo! First State! Go Blue Hens! Delaware FTW!! Wooo!
....Oh, err...sorry...Delaware native.
However, this is really good news. We're starting to see more and more politicians pay attention to the ESRB ratings, advocating them and spreading the word to unknowledgable parents. Again, Delaware FTW. Now let's see all the other states follow suit...
...Wait. How many states already have politicians who advocate ratings education?
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Game on, brothers and sisters.
Re: Delaware Pols in ESRB PSA Campaign
Its better then them crying about games calling for the banning and censorship of them.