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A “mature” videogame rating is usually meant to warn players — and parents — of oozing wounds, virtual nudity or other adult fare. But “Passage,” a downloadable PC game released in late November, shows that a videogame can be considered mature for its artful design and emotional payoff.

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January 28, 2008

A “mature” videogame rating is usually meant to warn players — and parents — of oozing wounds, virtual nudity or other adult fare. But “Passage,” a downloadable PC game released in late November, shows that a videogame can be considered mature for its artful design and emotional payoff.
Time Waster – WSJ.com

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