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Fallout 3, the OLFC, TV Opinion Panel - Not a happy day for Australians "Even the Queen has a Wii"

XboxOZ360 writes an extensive article about the ludicrous state of gaming censorship in Australia. Starting with the recent drama around Fallout 3 and a government funded TV show where one elected official compared games to "snuff films" and "rape" simulators, it then proceeds to look at the issue in depth and the contradictions that flourish when comparing Australia's system to that of the United States and Europe.

"When shown the game in its Australian sleeve and asked if they would buy it for their child, most said yeah, probably, it's only MA15+ after all, it's really for kids anyway. Might be a bit violent, but if it was bad, they would ban it.

Then when shown the same game sleeve from the UK, most denied it was the same until shown the disc with the same content on it, same packaging, same instruction booklet etc, except with a clear, big red 18+ marked on the cover, spine, and on the game disc..."
Superfragilistic - contributor
Published: 458 days 1 hour ago | Article | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | Xbox | PlayStation 2 | Gaming | PC | Industry News
 
 
 

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