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kosh
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Video games in Australia cannot be rated R18+ as the rating only exists for film. This has led many games to be edited (to obtain an MA15+ rating) or refused classification. There is currently a debate over the need for the introduction of an R18+ rating in video games fueled by research that indicates the average age of the Australian video gamer to be 30 years old.[2]


7 Sins-Banned because of high impact of sexual references.
50 Cent: Bulletproof-Banned because of high impact violence and cruelty.[3] A censored version was later released.[citation needed]
Blitz: The League-Banned because of drug use.
BMX XXX-Banned because of sexuality and nudity in relation to incentives and rewards. A censored version was later released.[citation needed]
Dark Sector-Banned because of high impact violence. A censored version was later released.
Dreamweb-Banned because of a scene of sexualized violence. However, the game was censored, and re-released with an M15+ rating in 1996 for "Medium level animated violence."
Fallout 3-Banned because of in-game drug use. Edited world wide due to the insignificant change that was done. Therefore Australia got the same version as other countries with a MA15+.
F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin-Banned because of high impact violence, Warner bros. interactive later appealed the decision and received an MA15+.
The Getaway Original released uncut, more content was found that was deemed too much for the MA15+ rating. A censored version was later released.
Grand Theft Auto III-Banned because of sexual violence. A censored version was later released. PC version was released uncut.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andrea- Had its classification revoked following the Hot Coffee controversy and sexual violence. A censored version has since been classified MA15+.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Pre-Censored before submission because of sexual violence. PC version was released uncut.
Grand Theft Auto IV Pre-Censored before submission because of sexual violence. An uncut version was later released for the PC. A patch was later released to completely uncensor the PS3 Version Of the game. The Xbox 360 Version has not received the patch, As it came with The Lost And Damned.
Left 4 Dead 2-Refused classification as it failed to gain a MA15+ rating.
Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude-Banned because of sexuality and nudity in relation to incentives and rewards.
Marc Eckō's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure-Banned because of high impact violence and the glorification of graffiti.
Manhunt-Was available for a while but later banned because of high impact scary violence and cruelty.
Manhunt 2-Banned because of high impact scary violence and cruelty.
NARC (2005 update)-Banned because of high impact violence and illegal drug use.
Postal 2-Banned because of gross, abhorrent content (urination, high impact violence, animal cruelty, homophobia, etc.)
Phantasmagoria-Banned because of high impact violence, cruelty, and a scene of sexual violence involving rape.
Reservoir Dogs-Banned because of high impact violence and cruelty.
Risen-Banned because of sexual activity and drug use related to incentives or rewards.
Rule of Rose-Banned because of high impact violence and cruelty.
Sexy Poker-Banned from being released on WiiWare due to nudity used an incentive. This is currently the only banned WiiWare game.
Shellshock: Nam '67-Banned because of high impact violence; however, it was re-rated MA15+ by the Classification Review Board in its uncut form, upon appeal.
Silent Hill: Homecoming-Banned because of High impact violence such as: Drilling into body parts. Konami has since modified the game to meet MA15+ guidelines.
Singles: Flirt Up Your Life-Banned because of sexuality and nudity in relation to incentives and rewards.
Soldier of Fortune: Payback Banned because of high impact violence. Activision has since modified the game to meet MA15+ guidelines.
Tender Loving Care-Banned because of high impact violence; however. It was however submitted for rerating and has since been re-rated MA15+.
The Punisher-Banned because of high impact violence. Edited worldwide and this edition was passed through with an MA15+. Australia got the same verion as America.
Voyeur-Banned because of a scene of explicit sexual dialogue.

I find this interesting 'cause
1. NZ managed to receive the ability to rate games R18+
2. Why don't they just go and appeal for it?

Any comments?
Unique
It just encourages piracy; there's already a similar topic about this.
MadMech13
I Wonder why they didn't ban Gears of War confused.gif
Lord John
They didn't ban Left 4 Dead... I've played it and seen it sold in JB Hi Fi. I personally don't care for R18 games anyway. Just because I'm 18 doesn't mean I suddenly have a desire to see graphic violence, pixelated nudity or take drugs in my computer games.

Crash Jordan
We could definitely use a 18+ rating.
intellix
People are allowed to go surfing with sharks, wrestling with crocodiles, chasing killer spiders and jumping on snakes but they aren't allowed to see a violent game? :P

Sounds crazy... Why don't they force something worthwhile like... a ban on smoking
kosh
QUOTE (intellix @ Sep 22 2009, 12:08 PM) *
People are allowed to go surfing with sharks, wrestling with crocodiles, chasing killer spiders and jumping on snakes but they aren't allowed to see a violent game? :P

Sounds crazy... Why don't they force something worthwhile like... a ban on smoking


I agree.
killrrhubarb
New Zealand may have an R18 rating on games, but many of the games aforementioned are banned anyway. Either that, or I haven't seen them around, so they must not stock them, though I'm very sure that EB games would stock allowed games (EB games stocks every game).
Stan
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