El Kadsre Film and Game Rating Board

The El Kadsre Film and Gaming Rating Board, often abbreviated as EKFGR and formerly known as the El Kadsre Film Board, is a self-regulatory organization known for assigning content ratings for films and video games determining which age groups they would be appropriate for. The board serves all of El Kadsre and was created in 1919 for protecting children from harmful content.

Originally rating motion pictures, they dominantly began rating video games in the mid-1990s after receiving complaints from a few moderately violent video games such as Super Smash Keyboards, Angry Video Game Nerd: The Arcade, and Killer Minecraft: Immaterial and Missing Power, all of which were developed by Drillimation Studios and published by Namco. This caused a public outrage between Drillimation fans in El Kadsre, as Drillimation was known for their family-friendly games such as Mr. Driller and Lucky Star.

According to local El Kadsreian laws, all films and games are required to have a rating before being released. Many theaters and retail stores enforce these ratings and have consumers show ID on games/films with strong/explicit content.

History
The board was founded in 1919 after the El Kadsre Media Rating Act was passed. In 1981, the PG rating was introduced. A year later, a new restricted rating for patrons 15 and older was introduced, followed by an R-20 rating four years later.

In 1997, EKFGR became part of the We Card program to help enforce the El Kadsre Media Rating Act. Within the same year, a poster for the ratings was introduced to retailers, theatres, and video stores so they can help consumers make good decisions about a film/game's content. The poster is only available to these, and can be purchased directly from their website.

Ratings
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