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    Default How can i trade in 18 games?

    im 15 by the way and how can i the guys allways say wheres your parent and stuff, and my dad will never go in the stores.

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    Don't have to have a parent but some shops require you to be 18 to trade in an 18 game for some reason. So you probably just can't trade in those.

    EDIT: I thought you wanted to trade in 18 actual games Not 18 rated games.

    Sorry, eBay or something like playtrade is your friend.
    Last edited by Josh-H; 24-01-2009 at 01:35 PM.


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    You can always sell them on ebay or something, probably get more value

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    Sell it online such as CEX if you can't trade it in stores.
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    There's the games with film certificates (BBFC) and PEGI, one of them requires you to be that age or above to trade them in, the other doesn't. I can't remember which one it is, I'd guess it's BBFC but yes you'll probably need an adult if you're trading in 18 games, that does depend on who issued the certificate though.

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    What game isit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordy View Post
    There's the games with film certificates (BBFC) and PEGI, one of them requires you to be that age or above to trade them in, the other doesn't. I can't remember which one it is, I'd guess it's BBFC but yes you'll probably need an adult if you're trading in 18 games, that does depend on who issued the certificate though.
    Pegi is the stricter one (from experience and loads of websites), its where game and gamestation refuse me =[
    Last edited by Pazza; 25-01-2009 at 08:06 PM.

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    From my experience BBFC is always the most strict, only recently have I seen them begin to enforce PEGI as much as the BBFC ratings.

    PEGI in the UK is not "legally enforceable" whereas BBFC ratings are.

    BBFC rating is frequently used on games rated "18+" by PEGI, such as Grand Theft Auto IV. BBFC rating is legally enforceable, but PEGI ratings are still usually found alongside for informative purposes.

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    Someone who is 18 or the internet, as said.
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