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Updated: 4:59 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2005 | Posted: 4:53 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2005

Video, Computer Game Report Released

The video and computer game report is out and the grade is not good. Violence and sexual content are skyrocketing in America's video games.

The National Institute on Media and the Family released their 10th Annual assessment of the video game industry and accused companies that make video games of being more concerned with profits than of protecting children from violence and sexually-oriented material.

The report claims that violent and sexually graphic games are still finding their way into the hands of millions of underage players. Video game retailers were given a B for creating company policies to monitor the sales of mature rated games.

However, the grade fell to a D- when it comes to enforcement.

For more information on the video game report card, check out the following link:

www. mediafamily.org.

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