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The current ESRB logo

The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) is the American organization which rates the video games released in North America. In Australia it is the Australian Classification Board (ACB), in Europe it is the Pan-European Game Information (PEGI) and in Germany it is the Unterhaltungssoftware Selbstkontrolle (USK). It is the video game equivalent of the Motion Picture Association film rating system. The ESRB has been widely criticized for its lack of strictness, with its critics stating that the ESRB rates games much lower than it deserves, so more copies of the game will be sold.[citation needed]

Current Ratings[]

Image Name Meaning
Everyone Everyone (E) Titles rated E (Everyone) have content that may be suitable for all ages. Titles in this category may contain minimal cartoon, fantasy or mild violence and/or infrequent use of mild language. It is the equivalent of a G rated movie.
E10 Everyone 10+ (E10+) Titles rated E10+ (Everyone 10 and older) have content that may be suitable for ages 10 and older. Titles in this category may contain more cartoon, fantasy or mild violence, mild language, and/or minimal suggestive themes. It is the equivalent of a PG rated movie.
Teen Teen (T) Titles rated T (Teen) have content that may be suitable for ages 13 and older. Titles in this category may contain violence, suggestive themes, crude humor, minimal blood and/or infrequent use of strong language. It is the equivalent of a PG-13 rated movie. This is the highest rating Nintendo allows for their games.
Mature Mature 17+ (M) Titles rated M (Mature) have content that may be suitable for persons ages 17 and older. Titles in this category may contain intense violence, blood and gore, sexual content, knives, alcohol and/or strong language. It is the equivalent of an R rated movie. Although no games directly made by Nintendo were rated M, a few published by the company alongside another (Eg. Rare) have this rating.
Adults only Adults Only 18+ (AO) Titles rated AO (Adults Only) have content that is explicitly for persons 18 years and older. Titles in this category may include extreme violence, frequent use of strong language and/or graphic sexual content, pornography and nudity. It is the equivalent of an NC-17 rated movie. Only 25 games have been given this rating although very few are solely for violence. No Nintendo game ever received this rating.
ESRB RP Symbol Rating Pending (RP) Titles listed as RP (Rating Pending) - have been submitted to the ESRB and are awaiting final rating. (This symbol appears only in advertising prior to an upcoming game's release.) It is the equivalent of Not Rated (NR).
ESRB RP Symbol Rating Pending - Likely Mature 17+ (RP) Titles listed as RP 17+ (Rating Pending - Likely Mature 17+) - have been submitted to the ESRB and are awaiting final rating, but are anticipated to carry a "Mature" rating. (This symbol appears only in advertising prior to an upcoming game's release.) It is the equivalent of Not Rated (NR).

Former Ratings[]

Image Name Meaning
EC Early Childhood (EC) Titles rated EC (Early Childhood) have content that may be suitable for ages 5 and under. Contains no material that parents would find inappropriate. It is the equivalent of a TV-Y rated TV show. No games created by Nintendo are rated EC for unknown reasons. In April 2018, this rating was retired, due to very rare usage.
ESRB Kids to Adults rating symbol Kids to Adults (K-A) Titles released prior to 1998 rated Kids to Adults (K-A) have content suitable for all ages. It was formerly the rating in place of Everyone (E) due to a trademark issue at the time.

The Legend of Zelda Ratings[]

Although the The Legend of Zelda series have been in existence longer than the ESRB, every mainline game released prior to its founding (Link's Awakening and earlier) currently has an ESRB rating due to re-releases. Most have been rated E (Everyone), though recent games often were E10+ (Everyone 10+), and a few are rated T (Teen). One game has its original rating changed to a higher level in its re-release.

Game Rating
The Legend of Zelda Everyone
The Adventure of Link Everyone
A Link to the Past Everyone
Link's Awakening
Link's Awakening DX
Link's Awakening for Nintendo Switch
Everyone
Ocarina of Time Everyone
Ocarina of Time 3D E10
Majora's Mask Teen [note 1]
Majora's Mask 3D E10
Oracle of Seasons Everyone
Oracle of Ages Everyone
Four Swords
Four Swords Anniversary Edition
Everyone
The Wind Waker Everyone
The Wind Waker HD E10
Four Swords Adventures Everyone
The Minish Cap Everyone
Twilight Princess
Twilight Princess HD
Teen
Phantom Hourglass Everyone
Spirit Tracks E10
Skyward Sword
Skyward Sword HD
E10
A Link Between Worlds Everyone
Breath of the Wild E10
Tears of the Kingdom E10
Echoes of Wisdom E10
Game Rating
Zelda (Game & Watch) Everyone
Zelda's Adventure Everyone
Link's Crossbow Training Teen
Hyrule Warriors
Hyrule Warriors Legends
Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition
Teen
Cadence of Hyrule Everyone
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity Teen

Trivia[]

  • The ESRB was founded in 1994 by a Congressional hearing one year prior, due to the then-rising of violent video games seen throughout the early part of the decade, starting with Doom, Night Trap, and Mortal Kombat. The original Mortal Kombat in particular, due to its infamous "Fatality" mechanic, was widely believed by many to be the main reason of the ESRB's founding. Despite this, games with controversial content have existed as far back as 1976 with a primitive arcade driving game called Death Race.

Notes

  1. Majora's Mask was rated E by the ESRB until it was re-released via Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack.
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