Asociación Española de Distribuidores y Editores de Software de Entretenimiento
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Asociación Española de Distribuidores y Editores de Software de Entretenimiento, also known as aDeSe, is a Spanish trade group for video game publishers and developers. The group monitors sales in Spain, as well as spearheading the anti-piracy efforts in the country. The group started rating video games in 1996 as part of the aDeSe rating system; although the group adopted the use of PEGI ratings in 2003, aDeSe still rates a handful of titles to this day, mostly for the PC.
aDeSe Rating System
Rating Image | Description |
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Todos los Publicos — Indicates that the game title is suitable for audiences. Examples of titles that fall under this rating are Earthworm Jim, Crazy Taxi 2 and Rez. | |
No Recomendado para Menores de 13 Años — Indicates that the game is not suitable for players under 13 years of age. Examples of titles that fall under this rating are Panzer Dragoon Orta, Phantasy Star Online and Shenmue II. | |
No Recomendado para Menores de 16 Años — Indicates that the game is not suitable for players under 16 years of age. Examples of titles that fall under this rating are The Sims, Dead or Alive 3' and Halo. | |
No Recomendado para Menores de 18 Años — Indicates that the game is not suitable for players under 18 years of age. Examples of titles that fall under this rating are Resident Evil, Half Life and Deus Ex. |
See also
- Australia - Office of Film and Literature Classification
- Brazil - Department of Justice, Rating, Titles and Qualification
- France - Syndicat des éditeurs de logiciels de loisirs (defunct)
- Germany - Voluntary Monitoring Organisation of Entertainment Software
- Japan - Computer Entertainment Rating Organization
- Korea - Game Rating Board
- United Kingdom - British Board of Film Classification
- United States - Entertainment Software Rating Board