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Silent Hill: Homecoming Refused classification in Australia

Xboxoz360-gamer writes:

"Well it seems the long awaited Silent Hill Homecoming title has received the cold shoulder from Australia's OLFC and Refused Classification.

This is yet another game to face the OLFC that has failed to pass due to their antiquated rating laws, where their highest rating for games is just MA15+, making many adult themed games, (no, not sexually based games) unable to gain classification."
Alternative Sources:
Silent Hill: Homecoming ref... - blogs.theage.com.au | By: Syko 360
Immortal Kaim - contributor
Published: 287 days 8 hours ago | News | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | PC | Industry News
 
 
 

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