Posts Tagged with Classification Board

“No plans” for The Walking Dead to hit Australia

TheWalkingDead-Telltale-Girl April 25th, 2012 (3 comments)

It seems that Australian gamers are set to miss out on another game, with Telltale Games apparently deciding not...

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Max Payne 3 rated while original arrives on iOS

Max Payne Mobile on iPad April 12th, 2012 (1 comment)

With the game due for release in May, Australian gamers rejoice as Max Payne 3 is given an...

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Mortal Kombat “Banned” in Australia – again

Mortal Kombat 9: Game of the Year March 8th, 2012 (5 comments)

Even in a portable form, Mortal Kombat is still inappropriate for Australian gamers, according to the local Classification...

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Australian censors consider Minecraft safe for kids

Minecraf February 28th, 2012 (3 comments)

Congratulations, gamers - just in case you thought Minecraft would be swept up in all of this R18+...

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Bloodforge: Super secretive stylised hack’n'slash

Bloodforge-04 February 22nd, 2012 (1 comment)

Australian game publishers have a frustrating history of submitting controversial games to the Classification Board under false names, in...

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Twisted Metal = AOK for Aussies

Twisted Metal: Dollface January 18th, 2012 (0 comments)

Is the new Twisted Metal as controversial, violent and horrific as we've been lead to believe? Possibly - but...

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Game of Thrones RPG rated for Australian release

GameOfThrones-Sword-Cyanide January 17th, 2012 (2 comments)

Cyanide is remaining pretty tight-lipped on just when the RPG adaptation of Game of Thrones will arrive, but...

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SW: The Old Republic available early in Australia

Star Wars: The Old Republic January 4th, 2012 (3 comments)

While we received the standard "no comment" from EA (and no response from BioWare) when questioned over the...

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Syndicate considered “too violent” for Australia

Syndicate-Logo December 20th, 2011 (1 comment)

This week, EA's reboot of cult favourite Syndicate was Refused Classification in Australia - and nobody was...

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