
Today's [unsarcastic] You Win award goes out to the United States retailers who have been selling the controversial Grand Theft Auto IV since its release back in April. These establishments have been very successful at following the proper procedures for keeping the game's adult content out of the hands of underage gamers.
A recent study by Nielson Media Research indicates that as many as 17% of GTAIV's audience is under the age of 17 -- the cut-off for the ESRB's "M" rating. That's what most headlines read, but the fine print indicates that it was only 61% of the 17% who were actually able to purchase the game on their own, without the help of parents, siblings, or other relatives.
Not including the underage gamers who received the game from those people who are supposed to protect them the most diligently, just 10% of GTA "purchasers" were below the 17-year-old threshold, which is the same as saying that 90% were of appropriate age.
That 90% looks pretty good to me, and lines up nicely with previously released FTC data, regardless of the angle at which most news outlets may prefer to slant the numbers. For that, U.S. retailers get the "Social Responsibility" Award.
[Eddie Inzauto]
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just imagine of the % of young kids that slip though this survey
If 61% of kids under 17 who try to buy GTA IV without an adult present succeed, then that means the retailers are only stopping 39% of the illicit sales. In simpler terms, for every 5 young kids that ask for the game, only about 2 go away empty-handed. You're giving them an award for that?
man that should receive the award of shame
no, Cobra...
17% get the game at all...that's about 1 in 6...or 17 in every 100
OF THAT 17%, 61% got it without the aid of an parent or relative. 61% of 17 is 10.
10 in 100
1 in 10