Supporters of the R18+ classification for video games in Australia have always argued that the lack of an adult rating leads some games to be incorrectly classified into the MA15+ category. The ...
The Australian government's Classification Review Board today announced it would review the classification for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1. The film initially received an MA15+ ...
Twenty years since the MA15+ classification was introduced, only rarely is there a public debate about a film being banned and there are a handful of appeals to the Classification Review Board each ...
SA Attorney-General John Rau said today he would support the Federal Government's national push to create a new R18+ classification for games, but he would also abolish the MA15+ classification in the ...
The ABC are reporting another new twist in the ongoing saga of videogame classification in Australia, with South Australian Attorney-General John Rau saying that the SA Government will support an R18+ ...
South Australian attorney general John Rau intends to introduce a revised games ratings system for his home state, and asked for nation-wide acceptance. Hooray? Not quite. It won't help you get your ...
After twice failing the submission process in its original form, a "slightly modified" version of the open world action game Saints Row 4 has now made its way successful passed the Australian ...
Up to 50 games currently rated MA15+ may be reassessed for inclusion in the new R18+ ratings category when it is introduced in January 2013. Kotaku reports MP Greg Donnelly raised the issue during a ...
The latest Digital Australia report shows that a small percentage of people remain confused about the M and MA15+ elements of the video game ratings system. Nic Healey is a Senior Editor with CNET, ...
Nic Healey is a Senior Editor with CNET, based in the Australia office. His passions include bourbon, video games and boring strangers with photos of his cat. The edited version removed the mission ...
Bohemia Interactive's DayZ has been given an MA15+ rating by the Australian Classification Board. The game was denied a classification earlier this month, when distributor Five Star Games applied for ...
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