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AGI, or "American Game Information" is a rating system comparable to the Pan-European "PEGI" system. Like PEGI, the AGI ratings state whether a video game is most appropriate for audiences of ages 3, 7, 12, 16, or 18.
An AGI 3 rating means a game is appropriate for all audiences old enough to play it, and examples include Tetris, Mario, and Splatterhouse 3: Chainsaw Gutsfuck Galore (known commonly as Kirby).
An AGI 18 rating means the game has much adult content like gore or sexuality, and includes games like Grand Theft Auto and Mortal Kombat. Games may also earn an AGI 18 rating by containing blasphemy, but this has only ever been enacted once for the game "Hotline Bethlehem 2: Herod's Revenge."