Conlandia Rating Board

The Conlandia Rating Board (CRB) is the content rating system in Conlandia. They assign ratings to television shows, movies, and video games in Conlandia. Their purpose is to protect children from seeing harmful or inappropriate content.

It was founded on the July 5, 1949, originally rating films, before starting to rate TV shows in 1957 and video games in 1988.

The rating system has come under some controversy due to the ratings of some shows, films and games, and due to the restrictiveness of the rating process historically.

The rating system also applies to streaming and gaming services like Netflix and Steam.

It is an federal offence to purchase underage content without adult accompaniment, which can be punished by a large fine of 2000 Conlandian dollars.

Ratings
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Rating process
The CRB rates content with th use of 3 professional raters. First, a copy of the show or film is sent to the board, or a copy of some parts of a video game is sent. Whole video games aren't usually sent as they can be long and tedious. Films are rated after a single screening, and games are rated after two playthroughs. After rating, the rating is sent back to the studio and the film/game is released.

Restrictive ratings
The ratings of some films and games have been under controversy due to the restrictiveness of the old system. Certain games like the To Heart series from Drillimation have been rated 18, angering fans in Conlandia. This was mainly due to the cutscene in which Tsukasa Hiiragi is painted "inappropriately", as demmed by the CRB. After much protesting and letters of complaints, the Board eventually let the game off with an M rating, along with a description of what is in the game. This also occurred with GTA San Andreas, which was banned until Rockstar re-released the game without the Hot Coffee Mod. Since those occasions, the Board has seriously lightened up when it comes to their ratings.

More information

 * List of things banned in Conlandia