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Old 18th June 2010, 05:41 PM
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Fear 2 was also censored which cut a huge chunk out of gameplay time
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Old 18th June 2010, 05:42 PM
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The only parties that disagree with an R18+ are :

Christian Lobby Group
Family First
Catholic Bishops

And any other Family or Christian groups.
What a surprise.
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If they ban violent video games image who dangerous it would be to walk down the streets since people dont have a outlet for their aggression
I'm not so sure that there's ever been any evidence suggesting that playing a violent computer game reduces an aggressive person's tendancies to be aggressive, but there may be evidence to suggest the opposite. And I'm not sure many of those people would play games like that specifically (or mostly) for the purpose of "calming themselves down", anyway.

If anything, I'd say there's plenty of evidence to suggest that certain games can excite players to extreme levels. I've been there myself.. with racing simulators... to the point of blood pressure going thru the roof and having chest pains whilst racing. Of course, this is quite different to the issue U raised tho... regarding violence. Suffice to say, these things have the power to manipulate us in many ways.. some good, and some disturbing.

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They seem to forget that parents who own the consoles can enable a feature that doesnt allow certain rated games to be played but bop the christian lobby has to protect us from zombie boies laying around but not killing unbaptised children
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Old 6th July 2010, 01:23 PM
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I think AWarGuy nailed it. We live in an age where we have access to whatever media we want. Want a DVD-quality copy of Star Trek without paying? No problem. Chinese Democracy? Gimme 20 minutes. Some German wench shagging her Dalmatian? Easy as pie.*

(*pie is good. I like pie)

The clowns arrayed against this have no idea. NO IDEA. What, do they think they can turn away ships at port? Smooth those doilies, granny, and drag your arse into the 21st Century. Not only are you confused about what the target demographic is, you're confused about what a R18+ rating does.

It doesn't stop Bart Simpson from getting into the movies. Bart doesn't do that anymore. It DOES give his folks a guide as to whether they should allow and/or guide him when he visits the Playstation Store (online, in case you didn't catch that, Esther).

Bart will have what he wants, whether Conroy or Atkinson want it or not. Bart knows infinite fuckloads more than both of them about proxy servers and anonymous routing. Denying an R18+ rating in Oz doesn't slow Bart down, it does exactly the opposite, by ensuring his acquiring of Zombie Hooker Apocalypse IV is both clandestine and illegal.

Bart is so far beyond having to be a part of the system it's not funny. They should be enticing him in, rather than making sure he stays out.

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http://www.news.com.au/technology/ga...-1226271652456

What's that at the end of the cesspoll the christian and "family" lobby groups have been dragging adult gamers through? Is it the end in sight? Is it the government allowing adults to make their own decisions? Can it possbily be a R rating for games
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Those who say that no R rating for games is to protect the kiddies are assholes and doing more harm.

Why?

Because violent games skip under the MA15+ level and the kiddies get exposed to that. Under 18s still see violence and the like which is meant for adults.

And if you are too dumb to realise that an R rated games is not the best choice to give to your kid... then you are a terrible parent.

The rating are there to protect us, not to encourage us.
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It's getting quite close... and everyone who actually campaigned or did their part for it can pat theirselves on the back. We did our part and got the wheels of democracy rolling.

In their own unique way, at least...

I'm still wondering if they're keeping MA15+. I think it's a useless rating, honestly. M, then R sounds right to me.
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now observe as society tears itself apart
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Time to rise this thread from the grave!

Australia is getting an adult R18+ rating.
http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news...-1226399228661
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