
Resident Evil: Code Veronica is rated "Mature: 17+" by the ESRB. Look for the giant letter "M" on the package.
So ratings aren't a magic bullet. And teenagers have always been skilled at getting their hands on things they shouldn't. The best solution, then, is encouraging parents to take a more active role in their children's game-playing. Ratings are important, but what's really needed are healthy doses of intelligence and perspective. Part of the reason ESRB ratings are seen as necessary is that families often don't play together. When parents are involved with their children's game-playing, there's no need to look at a rating label to determine what they're playing and whether it's appropriate.

Surfas kicks back at a gaming LAN party
When compared with a night at the movies, that's a heck of a bargain. And with PCs installed in more than half of U.S. homes and with more than 50 million consoles sold for home use, this is the future of entertainment for coming generations.