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The '''Pan European Game Information''' or '''PEGI''' is a ratings system used in continental [[Europe]], and was created in April 2003. It took over from [[ELSPA]] in the UK, and a number of other rating systems in other European countries, in total, 29 European countries now use it, although it has no legal effect (except in Finland). Ratings are sorted by age categories, with the mildest being 3+ (for ages 3 and up), and the strongest being 18+ (for ages 18 and up). The general ratings scheme is much closer to the ''[[BBFC]]'' than the ''[[ESRB]]''.
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The '''Pan European Game Information''' ('''PEGI''') is a rating system created in April 2003 and used in continental [[Europe]]. In total, 29 European countries now use it, although it has no legal effect, except in [[Finland]]. Ratings are sorted by age categories, with the mildest being 3+ (for ages 3 and up), and the strongest being 18+ (for ages 18 and up). On 30 July 2012, PEGI replaced the [[BBFC]] as the main ratings system in the United Kingdom, though it maintains a similar rating scheme to the BBFC. Currently, PEGI rates all video games, whilst the BBFC maintains its role as rating films.
   
== Grand Theft Auto game ratings ==
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==''Grand Theft Auto'' Game Ratings==
The following ratings have been given by PEGI to games in the [[Grand Theft Auto]] series. Note that PEGI did not exist until April 2003, so only GTA games released after then have a PEGI rating (although some of the games have retroactively adopted ratings of 18+).
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The following ratings have been given by PEGI to games in the ''[[Grand Theft Auto]]'' series. Note that PEGI did not exist until April 2003, so only ''GTA'' games released after then have a PEGI rating (although some of the games have retroactively adopted ratings of 18+).
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* [[Grand Theft Auto Advance]] - '''16+''' ('''15+''' in Finland)
 
* [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] - '''18+'''
 
* [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]] - '''18+'''
 
* [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] - '''18+'''
 
* [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] - 18'''+'''
 
   
 
*''[[Grand Theft Auto Advance]]'' - '''16+''' ('''15+''' in [[Finland]])
==See also==
 
 
*''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'' - '''18+'''
*[[BBFC]], the [[United Kingdom|British]] media rating system
 
 
*''[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]'' - '''18+'''
*[[ESRB]], the [[United States]] and [[Canada|Canadian]] computer and video game rating system
 
 
*''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]'' - '''18+'''
*[[ELSPA]], the former [[United Kingdom|British]] computer and video game rating system, replaced by the PEGI ratings.
 
 
*''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'' - '''18+'''
*[[USK]], the [[Germany|German]] computer and video game rating system
 
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*''[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]'' - '''18+'''
*[[OFLC]], the [[Australia]]n media rating system
 
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*''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' - '''18+'''
*[[OFLC (NZ)]], the [[New Zealand]] media rating system
 
*[[CERO]], the [[Japan]]ese computer and video game rating system
 
   
==External links==
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==See Also==
 
*[[BBFC]] - The [[United Kingdom|British]] media rating system
 
*[[Entertainment Software Rating Board|ESRB]] - The [[United States]] and [[Canada|Canadian]] computer and video game rating system
 
*[[ELSPA]] - The former [[United Kingdom|British]] computer and video game rating system, replaced by the PEGI ratings.
 
*[[USK]] - The [[Germany|German]] computer and video game rating system
 
*[[Australian Classification Board|ACB]] (formerly OFLC) - The [[Australia]]n media rating system
 
*[[Office of Film and Literature Classification|OFLC]] - The [[New Zealand]] media rating system
 
*[[CERO]] - The [[Japan]]ese computer and video game rating system
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==External Links==
 
*[http://www.pegi.info PEGI]
 
*[http://www.pegi.info PEGI]
 
*[http://www.pegionline.eu PEGI Online]
 
*[http://www.pegionline.eu PEGI Online]
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The Pan European Game Information (PEGI) is a rating system created in April 2003 and used in continental Europe. In total, 29 European countries now use it, although it has no legal effect, except in Finland. Ratings are sorted by age categories, with the mildest being 3+ (for ages 3 and up), and the strongest being 18+ (for ages 18 and up). On 30 July 2012, PEGI replaced the BBFC as the main ratings system in the United Kingdom, though it maintains a similar rating scheme to the BBFC. Currently, PEGI rates all video games, whilst the BBFC maintains its role as rating films.

Grand Theft Auto Game Ratings

The following ratings have been given by PEGI to games in the Grand Theft Auto series. Note that PEGI did not exist until April 2003, so only GTA games released after then have a PEGI rating (although some of the games have retroactively adopted ratings of 18+).

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