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True age groups for COD and Pokemon

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So true :D

I don't approve of it, but true. xD

No truer words have been said.

Both audiences will  different range of fans of course. It's a bit unfair to say only kids play COD when there is a large fan base of COD which are normal grown up people. Same with Pokemon it appeals to both audiences including young adults but thats not to say a lot of kids play Pokemon too.

That's basically the only reason they managed to outsell Mario.  :dry:

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So true ^_^

That's basically the only reason they managed to outsell Mario.  :dry:

Extremely true

This is a sad truth everyone.

This is so true that it is almost painful

Wow, this image is amazingly accurate. Lol. Hearing little kids talking trash talk in Call Of Duty is weird, so yeah, I get this image. xD

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I'm guessing Sora96 browses Reddit.

I'm fine with the latter, but the former pisses me off.

Pretty much, sadly.

 

So I guess the M rating on all the COD games actually stands for "Made mommy buy this for me."  xP

/shot

Edited by WakelessDream

The Kids on COD are just more vocal than the older people on it.  

 

I'm confused though, doesn't COD have an age rating 16, 18 (PEGI)?  People should look into the content of things they're buying for kids and actually look at the age rating instead of "oh well my little man wants it and he will get it" -5 minutes after playing- "oh my lord it's so violent aren't all video games kiddy fun land on the tv why I am outraged" -leaves kid to carry on playing-

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