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SELL ( Syndicat des éditeurs de logiciels de loisirs ) is a French organisation created in 1995 that promotes the interests of video game developers. It was founded by Infogrames ' CEO Bruno Bonnell . The group mainly distributes information about video game professionals to authorities and consumers. The group is chaired by Julie Chalmette  [ fr ] from Bethesda France since 2016, and the general delegate is Nicolas Vignolles since 2020.

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25-528: From June 1999 until the arrival in 2003 of PEGI , the organisation rated the content of video games in France. In 1995, Bruno Bonnell, then CEO of Infogrames, founded the SELL and became its first Chairman; Hervé Pasgrimaud was appointed General Delegate. In 2002, Jean-Claude Larue became chairman, then general delegate between 2003 and 2012. In 2003, Christian Bellone succeeded Jean-Claude Larue as president. He

50-542: Is a European video game content rating system established to help European consumers make informed decisions when buying video games or apps through the use of age recommendations and content descriptors. It was developed by the Interactive Software Federation of Europe (ISFE) and came into use in April 2003, replacing many national age rating systems with a single European system. The PEGI system

75-482: Is based on the Dutch Kijkwijzer system as well. Following the evaluation the applicant will receive a license to use the rating logos. If the applicant disagrees with the rating, they can ask for an explanation or make a complaint to the complaints board. Consumers may also make complaints to this board. Although PEGI was established by an industry body (ISFE) the ratings are given by a body independent of

100-452: Is now used in 41 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 nine content descriptors that advise the suitability of a game for a certain age range based on the game's content. The age rating is not intended to indicate the difficulty of the game or

125-631: Is the standard age rating system for video games in 40 European countries alongside Israel, but products with PEGI labels can be found across the globe alongside other rating systems as a result of import for linguistic reasons (e.g.: English versions in India , South Africa and the United Arab Emirates , Spanish or Portuguese versions in Latin America ). The official status of PEGI ratings varies from country to country, depending on

150-553: The Australian Classification Board , and first announced by PEGI's MD at the 2013 London Games Conference. In August 2014, the Australian Classification Board introduced amendments to allow for the automated classification process employed by the IARC. On 19 December 2017, South Korea 's Game Rating and Administration Committee (GRAC) became a member. In addition to obtaining official age ratings from

175-604: The International Age Rating Coalition with USK and the ESRB . IARC aims to streamline the rating of digitally distributed games and apps by providing a single online system that produces age ratings for all participating regions. By filling out one questionnaire, a publisher instantaneously receives ratings from PEGI, USK , ESRB , ACB and others. In 2007, the PEGI Online division of PEGI

200-713: The IARC system simplifies the process of obtaining ratings by developers, through the use of questionnaires, which assess the content of the product. This new process reduces the costs of video game developers as they seek to obtain ratings for their products that are distributed digitally online. The effort was created through a coalition of rating authorities from around the world, including ESRB in North America, PEGI in Europe, USK in Germany, ClassInd in Brazil, and

225-660: The PEGI system, designed to better protect young people against unsuitable gaming content and to help parents to understand the risks and potential for harm within this environment. PEGI Online is based on four principles: The licence to display the PEGI Online Logo is granted by the PEGI Online Administrator to any online gameplay service provider that meets the requirements set out in the PEGI Online Safety Code (POSC). PEGI

250-418: The coalition members, developers applying via IARC's process would also get a complimentary generic age rating for their software under IARC's name at any of the participating digital storefronts. These generic ratings can apply to any territory that does not have its own rating system and/or is not formally supported by any existing age rating bodies in the world, including territories whose own local rating body

275-488: The complainant may formally request the Complaints Board to mediate. Three board members will then convene, hear the complaint and decide on a ruling. Publishers using the PEGI system are bound by the decision of the Complaints Board. Consequently, they are obliged to carry out any corrective actions required and, in cases of non-compliance, are subject to sanctions as laid out by the code. In 2013, PEGI co-founded

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300-612: The industry and the whole system is overseen by a number of different Boards and Committees. There is the PEGI Council , composed mainly by national representatives for PEGI, that recommends adjustments to the code in light of social, legal and technological developments. Members of the PEGI Council are recruited for their skill and experience from among parent/consumer body representatives, child psychologists, media specialists, civil servants, academics and legal advisers versed in

325-403: The minimum for the "Gambling" descriptor. A 2016 re-release of Pokémon Red and Blue for Nintendo 3DS received a "12" rating (despite receiving the "E" rating from the U.S.-based ESRB) due to its "Game Corner" feature, which includes slot machines that can be played with in-game cash to earn coins redeemable for items. The European release of Pokémon Platinum (2009) was modified to remove

350-452: The protection of minors in Europe. There is also a Complaints Board with experts from various European countries. They deal with complaints related to breaches of requirements of the code of conduct or to age rating recommendations. Should a complaint be received from a consumer or publisher regarding a rating given to a game and no satisfactory settlement can be reached by the PEGI administrator through discussion, explanation or negotiation

375-541: The rating is unwarranted, but there is some gray area for interpretation from PEGI and at this point it is what it is. I think the one thing I am most disappointed by is the fact that other games with actual gambling mechanics aren't rated the same way because of their appearance/theme." International Age Rating Coalition The International Age Rating Coalition ( IARC ) is an initiative aimed at streamlining acquisition of content ratings for video games , from authorities of different countries. Introduced in 2013,

400-519: The skill required to play it. PEGI has five age categories. In addition to the above ratings, PEGI also uses eight content descriptors: In Portugal, the PEGI 3 and 7 categories were originally aligned with the age ratings of the film classification system – 4 & 6, respectively – to avoid confusion. Finland also used a modified scale, where the PEGI 12 and 16 categories became 11 and 15, respectively. Finland fully adopted PEGI on 1 January 2007, while Portugal fully adopted it on 14 January 2021, and

425-714: The slot machines and replace them with non-interactive "game machines". As of 2020, PEGI's policies regarding content that resemble casino games and gambling have gotten stricter, with new games featuring the "Simulated Gambling" content descriptor automatically receiving an "18" rating from that point forward. In 2019, the basketball video game NBA 2K20 received criticism for a trailer, focused on its "MyTeam" mode, which depicted chance-based minigames styled after casino games such as roulette , slots and pachinko . The visuals were considered to be sensitive due to increasing controversy over use of " loot box " mechanics in video games. After receiving an e-mail expressing concern over

450-545: The standard ratings were fully enforced as well in both countries at the respective dates. To obtain the ratings for any piece of interactive software, the applicant submits the game with other supporting materials and completes a content declaration, all of which is evaluated by an independent administrator called the Netherlands Institute for the Classification of Audiovisual Media (NICAM). It

475-477: The trailer, PEGI clarified in response that the "Gambling" descriptor applies only to games that "teach" and "encourage" gambling, although admitting that the trailer's imagery may have been "too close for comfort" for some viewers, and that PEGI did not base its ratings decisions on singular trailers. Balatro , a roguelike deck-building game , had its PEGI rating changed from 3+ to 18+ shortly after its February 2024 release due to perceived gambling imagery, and

500-415: The union is chaired by James Rebours, Managing Director of SEGA France and Germany. In September 2012, David Neichel, CEO of Activision Blizzard France, was elected president of the SELL; Emmanuel Martin was appointed interim delegate general, before being appointed delegate general on August 1, 2013. In November 2014, Jean-Claude Ghinozzi, director of Microsoft France's Retail Sales and Marketing division,

525-550: The way national legislation deals with age classification and the protection of minors. In some countries, PEGI is the de facto standard without specific regulation, other countries have officially acknowledged PEGI as the sole system for age ratings, while yet another number of countries have incorporated the PEGI rating system into laws governing the age classification of media, making the labels enforceable in retail. Games containing minigames resembling casino games and gambling may be subject to heightened ratings due to "12" being

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550-428: Was elected president for a two-year term. In December 2016, Julie Chalmette, General Manager of Bethesda, was unanimously elected president of SELL. She is re-elected for a two-year term in 2018, and again in 2020. In September 2020, Nicolas Vignolles is appointed SELL General Delegate. Pan European Game Information PEGI ( / ˈ p ɛ ɡ i / PEG -ee ), short for Pan-European Game Information ,

575-630: Was formed as an addition to the PEGI system for online games. Goals include giving young people in Europe improved protection against unsuitable online gaming content and educating parents on how to ensure safe online play. This project is supported directly by the European Commission: PEGI On-line, which was launched in June 2007 and co-funded by the Safer Internet Programme, is the logical development of

600-507: Was pulled from some online stores. Playstack, the game's publisher, argued that while the game was based on poker and features poker hands , it does not feature or encourage gambling. Balatro was restored to the Nintendo eShop in Europe, Australia and New Zealand on 8 March with the higher 18+ rating. In a Reddit AMA , Balatro developer Localthunk criticised PEGI for re-rating the game after its release, writing "I still believe that

625-536: Was re-elected in 2004. In 2005, SELL was chaired by Geoffroy Sardin (then CEO of Ubisoft France), and counted some forty members. In 2006, Philippe Sauze succeeded him as president. He was re-elected in 2007 and 2008. In 2009, Georges Fornay took over the presidency of SELL, having previously been a member of the Board of Directors. Fornay stepped down from the presidency in 2011, then became secretary general between 2011 and 2012. From September 2011 to September 2013,

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