R18+ Video Game Classifications in Australia.
Dear OFLC & the Australian Government.As Australian gamers, we are very disappointed in the current status of the Classification Board for video games in Australia.As of now, there is no R18+ &... continue reading »
"It would be a sensible move, keep up with rest of the world"
"join the "I Support An 18+ Genre For Video Games" on facebook http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=705504507#/group.php?gid=18400874989"
"Rob Hulls has the right idea, this is a vote changer for me. The main loser besides the adult gamers (I'm 36), are the Australian retailers. *sigh* Looks like my money is headed offshore again."
"The issue here is one of consistancy. Why has one form of media been targeted with tighter restrictions, than other forms. Smoking is bad, harmful, but not banned, it is only classified. If the same consistancy is applied to computer games as video's/DVD'"
"Fallout 3 Banned, What are you thinking?"
"I play ultraviolent, sex-filled, drug-fueled videogames and I vote."
"I have always been in favour of a new game classification and the banning of Fallout 3 in australia has prompted me to throw even greater support behind it!"
"As a 20 year old gamer i believe i should have the right to play games fiiting for my age."
"I do not want the OFLC telling me what i can and can't see or play. I think i'm old enough to make that decision for myself!!!!!!"
"No Comment"
"If films have it, why not games?"
"Agreed, parents should be responsible for their childerns gaming, not the rest of Australia's adult population"
"No R rating = stupid"
"Australia needs to move with the times and realise games are no longer solely a childrens provence. The average gamer age is now approximately 28."