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gaming1 year ago

Link Confirmed Playable in Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom

The upcoming game "The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom" for the Nintendo Switch, set to release on September 26, will feature Link as a playable character alongside Zelda, according to the game's ESRB rating. The game will involve Zelda using magic to summon creatures and Link using a sword and arrows, with speculation that the game may shift perspectives between the two characters throughout the story.

technology1 year ago

"FTC Blocks ESRB's Facial Recognition Age Verification Tool for Game Purchases"

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has rejected the Entertainment Software Ratings Board's (ESRB) application for a facial recognition age verification tool, which would have been used as a form of parental consent under the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). The FTC cited concerns over privacy, protections, accuracy, and deepfakes, despite some supporters believing the technology had sufficient privacy measures. The ESRB's proposal, developed in partnership with Yoti and SuperAwesome, aimed to estimate users' ages without storing their data, but the FTC's 4-0 vote against the application means it cannot be used for now, although the regulator left open the possibility for the ESRB to re-file the application in the future.

technology1 year ago

"US Government and FTC Reject Biometric Age Estimation Technology Proposals"

The US Federal Trade Commission has blocked plans to introduce "privacy-protective facial age estimation" technology, which was designed to enforce the Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule (COPPA). The technology, submitted by the ESRB, Yoti, and SuperAwesome, aimed to determine a user's age without storing photographic imagery or using facial recognition algorithms. The FTC's decision to deny the application was unanimous, but without prejudice, leaving open the possibility for resubmission in the future.

gaming1 year ago

"Hollow Knight: Silksong Surprises and Worries Fans with Xbox Store Appearance"

On April 1, an Xbox Store page for Hollow Knight: Silksong appeared, causing a stir despite the date. Xbox marketing execs confirmed its legitimacy, but it's worth noting that the game already had store pages on Steam, PlayStation, and Switch. The new Xbox listing revealed the game's ESRB rating of E10+, indicating progress in development, although final rating details are not yet available. This reassures fans that the highly anticipated Metroidvania sequel is "still in development" after a two-year absence.

obituary1 year ago

"Remembering Joe Lieberman: A Political Legacy and Controversial Crusade"

Joe Lieberman, former U.S. senator and Democratic vice presidential nominee, has passed away at 82. He was known for crusading against violence in video games in the ‘90s, leading congressional hearings that pressured the industry to implement a better rating system, resulting in the formation of the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB). Despite his influence, he faced ridicule and criticism over the years and continued to lobby against violent video games into the 2000s.

gaming2 years ago

"Little Nightmares: Enhanced Edition Secures ESRB Rating for Next-Gen Consoles and PC"

The ESRB has rated an unannounced "Little Nightmares: Enhanced Edition" for PS5, Xbox Series, and PC, following an initial rating in South Africa. This adventure platformer game allows players to control a girl named Six as she attempts to escape a nightmarish world, featuring various dark themes and death scenes. The original "Little Nightmares" is available on multiple platforms, including PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and mobile devices.

gamingtech2 years ago

Epic Games Store Embraces Blockchain Games with Adults-Only Ratings

Epic Games Store will now permit blockchain games classified as "Adults Only" solely due to their use of blockchain or NFT technology, while maintaining policies against porn, gambling, and hateful content. This policy shift allows previously banned games like Gods Unchained and Striker Manager 3 to return to the store, although some stores still do not sell games with an "Adults Only" rating. Steam, for example, does not allow blockchain games.

gaming2 years ago

"Felix the Cat: Classic Game Collection Coming to Switch, Rated by ESRB"

The classic cartoon character Felix the Cat is making a video game comeback with a new collection of action platformers for the Nintendo Switch and other platforms. Players help Felix save his girlfriend from an evil professor by navigating through 2D pixelated environments and using gadgets and vehicles to defeat cartoony creatures. The game has received an 'E' rating for everyone and contains mild fantasy violence. Konami, known for releasing classic collections, is behind this revival.

gaming2 years ago

ESRB Rates Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass Moon "M" and Reveals Rating Description

The ESRB has given Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass Moon an "M" rating due to its language, violence, and suggestive themes. The upcoming English version of the game, which will be the first official release in the West, will include scenes of blood, violence, partial nudity, and descriptive details of violent acts. The game is set to be released in 2024.

gaming2 years ago

Gotham Knights Rated for Nintendo Switch, Possible Release Imminent

The action role-playing spin-off game, Gotham Knights, has been rated for the Nintendo Switch by the ESRB in North America, indicating a potential release on the platform. The rating mentions the game containing blood, language use of alcohol and tobacco, and violence. A rating for Gotham Knights on the Nintendo Switch has also appeared in Singapore. The Batman Arkham Trilogy is set to arrive on the Switch next month.

technology2 years ago

ESRB seeks FTC approval for facial recognition age verification

The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) has proposed that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) approve the use of facial recognition technology as a method to verify a user's age. The proposal, in collaboration with digital identity firm Yoti and Epic Games subsidiary SuperAwesome, claims that the Privacy-Protective Facial Age Estimation accurately determines a person's age. The process involves the user taking a photo, which is then checked for a live human face and uploaded to Yoti's server for estimation. The proposal addresses safety concerns by stating that images are immediately deleted and not used for training purposes, and claims that the technology does not pose a substantial risk to privacy or biases.