South Australia is moving ahead with plans to introduce a law that would ban anyone under the age of 18 from purchasing an MA15+-rated game. A spokesperson for South Australian Attorney-General John ...
A new classifications system for computer games that will "increase protection for children and provide parents with clearer guidance" will be supported by the State Government. Attorney-General John ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Following the Refused Classification rating given to Saints Row IV in Australia twice, local distributor All Interactive Entertainment has confirmed ...
South Australian attorney general John Rau intends to introduce a revised games ratings system for his home state, and asked for nation-wide acceptance. Hooray? Not quite. It won't help you get your ...
The new Mortal Kombat reboot has lost its appeal for a MA15+ age rating in Australia, effectively banning the game from release in the country. As is the case with most mature-rated titles in ...
The Australian is reporting that the South Australian government is officially planning to remove the MA15+ for video games in favour of an R18+ classification. The move would see all games that are ...
Bohemia Interactive's DayZ has been given an MA15+ rating by the Australian Classification Board. The game was denied a classification earlier this month, when distributor Five Star Games applied for ...
Saints Row 4 was finally deemed acceptable to be sold in Australia today, having previously been denied classification twice by the territory's ratings board. The listing isn't currently on the ...
A censored version of Violition's upcoming open-world game Saints Row 4 received an MA15+ rating in Australia today, publisher Deep Silver and AIE announced. The original game was refused ...
The "Hot Coffee" controversy has caught up with Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas in Australia, with the game now banned from sale. The Office of Film and Literature Classification (OLFC) revoked GTA: San ...
Upcoming PS4 exclusive Bloodborne has been rated by the Australian board of classification ahead of its release this coming March. From Software's hack-and-slash horror title has been rated as ...
Australia's R18+ classification for video games came into effect yesterday. Until Jan. 1, 2013, Australia was one of the few developed countries in the world to not have an R18+ classification for ...
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