Posts Tagged with Refused Classification

Mortal Kombat: AU appeal fails [UPDATED]

Mortal Kombat March 13th, 2011 (10 comments)

All over Australia, fans of fighting games held their collective breaths, as they waited to hear the Classification Review...

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Mortal Kombat: WB to appeal Australian “banning”

Mortal Kombat March 1st, 2011 (9 comments)

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment have confirmed that they are appealing the Australian Classification Board's decision to effectively ban...

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GamePron News Season 2, Episode 4

GamePron News February 25th, 2011 (6 comments)

GamePron News this week looks at the Australian Classification Board's decision to effectively ban the upcoming reboot of Read More »

R18+: No conclusive link between games, violence

Brendan O'Connor November 30th, 2010 (6 comments)

The movement towards an R18+ adult rating for video games in Australia is gathering momentum. Today, the Minister for Home...

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Deadly Premonition too scary for Australia?

DeadlyPremonition-deadprem18 August 12th, 2010 (1 comment)

It's been a while, but Deadly Premonition is officially the first game of 2010 to be Refused Classification in...

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Australian Catholic Bishops support R18+ rating

BuddyChrist May 7th, 2010 (5 comments)

The quest for an Australian R18+ rating for videogames has just taken an interesting turn. The Standing Committee of Attorneys...

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Yes, Australia should have an R18+ rating for computer games

February 4th, 2010 (3 comments)

So you might have noticed things around GamePron have been a little quiet of late - but I have a...

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Aliens vs. Predator to be available to Aussie kids

December 17th, 2009 (2 comments)

Australian gamers are grinning into their Friday nights drinks this week, with the news that Aliens vs. Predator has...

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R18+ Games up for discussion in Australia

December 15th, 2009 (1 comment)

It's been a long time coming, but the Australian public have finally been given their chance to speak out on...

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