Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA abbreviated) is a British system of evaluating computer games. The system was formed in 1998 by British software publishers. Until 2002 called the European Leisure Software Publishers Association.
The way the assessment is performed is that there are 4 categories: 3-10, 11-14, 15-17, and 18 +. Out of the ages, which are recommended not to play, there's a red X, from the approved ages there is a green checkmark. This was later changed to the slightly simpler 3 +, 11 +, 14 + or 18 +, like many other rating systems use - ELSPA was also replaced by PEGI later.