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ESRB

The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) is a self-regulating group founded in 1994 for content ratings of computer and video games in North America.

They have rated most Star Trek video games released since 1994.

Ratings for these games have fallen into five categories to date: Kids to Adults (K-A), Everyone (E), Everyone 10+ (E10+), Teen (T), and Mature (M).

Kids to Adults[]

Kids to Adults

For content suitable for persons ages 6 and older. Replaced by "E" in 1998.

Games rated K-A

Everyone[]

Everyone

For content suitable for persons of all ages. Replaced "K-A" in 1998.

Games rated E

Everyone 10+[]

Everyone 10+

For content that may be suitable for ages 10 and older.

Games rated E10+

Teen[]

Teen (13+)

For content that may be suitable for ages 13 and older.

Games rated T

Everyone to Teen[]

Everyone to Teen

For releases that feature content that ranges from Everyone to Teen.

Compilations rated E-T

Mature[]

Mature (17+)

For content that may be suitable for ages 17 and older. Only two Star Trek games have received this rating, both of which focus exclusively on the Klingons.

Games rated M

Everyone to Mature[]

Everyone to Mature

For releases that feature content that ranges from Everyone to Mature.

Compilations rated E-M

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