- published: 10 Dec 2010
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Pan European Game Information (PEGI) is a European video game content rating system established to help European consumers make informed decisions on buying computer games with logos on games boxes. It was developed by the Interactive Software Federation of Europe (ISFE) and came into use in April 2003; it replaced many national age rating systems with a single European system. The PEGI system is now used in more than thirty countries and is based on a code of conduct, a set of rules to which every publisher using the PEGI system is contractually committed. PEGI self-regulation is composed by five age categories and eight content descriptors that advise the suitability and content of a game for a certain age range based on the games content. The age rating does not indicate the difficulty of the game or the skill required to play it.
As of December 2011, PEGI has rated more than 18,000 games. 50% of the games were rated 3, 10% were rated 7, 24% were rated 12, 12% were rated 16 and only 4% were 18. On 10 May 2012, it was announced by the UK's Department of Culture, Media and Sport that it had initiated the Parliamentary process to have PEGI as the sole system for the age classification of video games in the UK. In a matter of months, when the law comes into effect, games will no longer have to be rated separately by the BBFC. PEGI ratings are also found on some French language-video games outside Europe, specifically Canada.
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Actors: Daniel Frawley (actor), Dan Rice (editor), Sam Ashford-Rowe (producer), Hannah Draper (writer), Hannah Draper (director), Xanthe Eppelstun (actor),
Genres: Drama, Music, Short,Actors: Sonja Savic (actress), Jelica Rosandic (miscellaneous crew), Velimir 'Bata' Zivojinovic (actor), Tatjana Beljakova (actress), Dragan Petrovic (actor), Goran Radakovic (actor), Milica Mihajlovic (actress), Andrej Sepetkovski (actor), Aleksandra Kljajic (miscellaneous crew), Igor Kljajic (actor), Vladan Gajovic (actor), Igor Kljajic (miscellaneous crew), Marija Perovic (actress), Almir Kenovic (editor), Jelena Gavrilovic (actress),
Plot: When seven-year-old Julia's parents go out and leave her at home alone, she opens the door to a suspicious stranger. Six months later, the consequences of this launch Julia and her friends on a breakneck quest to save her family. In the course of this she becomes aware of how the world works and the place she and her family occupy in it.
Keywords: children, growing-up, painter, serbia, thiefI've been running from a dark horse
I can't lose it
I've been calling to an old cross
Don't excuse it
Well I've paid them back, and I'm alright
Gotta mean kinda woman, she's outta sight
Well I don't mind not sitting in the old booth
At the back, don't break the house rules
I go looking for my ego
Don't explain it
No more laughing I believe girl
Just sustain it
Well I got a home and it's alright
With a mean kinda woman, she's outta sight
Well I don't know 'bout messing up the old school
Don't mind 'bout breading all the house rules
I got things I wanna do girl
Don't abuse it
I don't wanna be a bad boy
You don't fool me
Well you don't need me
Well that's alright
What a guy's gotta live with
Is outta sight
I just wanna eat anything paid for
You're a --- goodness, lips of danger
It's a beast
Hey, hey, I'm breaking my rules
Oh yeah
I don't need no one to tell me
I don't need no one to tell me
What to do girl
No, no no no, said no
Oh, oh, girl, alright
Well, here we go
I got things I wanna do girl
Don't abuse it
I don't wanna be a bad boy
You don't fool me
Well I've been mean
Well that's alright
Got a cat kinda woman
She's outta sight
I just wanna be everything you told me
You don't sit philosophy
Yes it is
Hey hey, Oh, hey, hey, hey, ooh
Hey hey hey hey hey hey, hey hey hey hey yeah
I don't need no one to tell me
I don't need no one to tell me