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Pan European Game Information, or more commonly PEGI, nicknamed "Piggy",is a European system for rating the content of computer and video games, and other entertainment software. It was developed by the Interactive Software Federation of Europe (ISFE) and came into use in April 2003. The PEGI system is used in 25 countries. It is not associated with the European Union.

Participation is voluntary, at the discretion of the game developer. To obtain the ratings for any piece of software, the developer completes a questionnaire, which is then evaluated by the Netherlands Institute for the Classification of Audiovisual Media (NICAM) and ratings are given. It's based on the Dutch Kijkwijzer system too.

There are two parts to the classification for any piece of software — a suggested minimum age and also up to seven descriptions of content, such as the use of strong language, violence, etc. Most recently added was the Gambling icon.

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[edit] Age ratings

PEGI has five age categories. In Finland and Portugal, local legislation conflicts with some of the ratings and they are changed accordingly.

Region 3+ 7+ 12+ 16+ 18+
Standard Image:PEGI 3.png Image:PEGI 7.png Image:PEGI 12.png Image:PEGI 16.png Image:PEGI 18.png
Finland Image:PEGI 3.png Image:PEGI 7.png Image:PEGI 11.png Image:PEGI 15.png Image:PEGI 18.png
Portugal Image:PEGI 4.png Image:PEGI 6.png Image:PEGI 12.png Image:PEGI 16.png Image:PEGI 18.png

[edit] Content descriptions

The seven content descriptors are:

Language Discrimination Drugs Fear Sexual Content Violence Gambling
Image:PEGI Language.gif Image:PEGI Discrimination.gif Image:PEGI Drugs.gif Image:PEGI Fear.gif Image:PEGI SexualContent.gif Image:PEGI Violence.gif Image:PEGI Gambling.gif

The 'Gambling' content descriptor was first used on September 29, 2006 with the title 42 All-Time Classics.

[edit] Examples

[edit] Where PEGI is used

PEGI is used in 27 European nations (albeit with zero legal effect). They are:

[edit] Comparison

The PEGI does not have the same conception of violence as the ESRB...

  • Ratchet: Deadlocked is classified 3+ by PEGI, but rated T by ESRB (because the weapons are unrealistic and the enemies are either robots or fantasy creatures), Jak X has a 12+ rating for PEGI, but the reasons for the T rating are essentially the same.
  • For racing games, such as Need For Speed: Most Wanted, there is a classification 3+ by PEGI, but it has been issued a T rating by the ESRB.

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