Dark Sector banned in Australia
By Randolph Ramsay on 15 February 2008
Australia is well known for having a strict games rating regime, a fact that was demonstrated yet again today with the banning of another title. This time around, violent sci-fi shooter Dark Sector was refused classification by Australia's Office of Film and Literature Classification (OFLC), making it illegal to sell the game down under.
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Shenlong commented on 12/07/2009 02:52
Man this is so full of it man seriously why in austalia????? everywhere else has it but not us..... this is an insult to austalians man seriously what do u think we are????? dunno about u weak minded weaklings but the bloodier and gorier also the more a body gets chopped up in a game, leave it on the shelf cuz if u think about it, if we cant get to see that at all.. some crazy mofo might just get a glaive n a gun n go on a bloody killin spree.
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Shenlong commented on 12/07/2009 02:51
Man this is so full of it man seriously why in austalia????? everywhere else has it but not us..... this is an insult to austalians man seriously what do u think we are????? dunno about u weak minded weaklings but the bloodier and gorier also the more a body gets chopped up in a game, leave it on the shelf cuz if u think about it, if we cant get to see that at all.. some crazy mofo might just get a glaive n a gun n go on a bloody killin spree.
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yort commented on 21/02/2009 10:35
????? i own dark sector it is an awsome game what about call of duty world at war that has heaps of decapitation
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blackcorz commented on 11/03/2008 00:10
I wrote this lil' speech last year about the OFLC banning a certain game called Rule of Rose on the PS2 here in Australia. I believe it was worthy of being read by everyone, of course it was not which is unfortunate. So, I'd like to regurgitate said speech for you here and hope you agree with me since it also applies here as well.
Mature gamers unite!
Blackcorz said:
This has really got up my nose.
For years, we aussies have been denied many mature games just cause we don’t have an R18+ rating. The fact of the matter is this – THIS is not a game for children.. or… your so called “babies”. It’s farkin’ pathetic.
Deny us our rights as mature individuals and you deny freedom in the expression of interactive gaming and storytelling. And they wonder why there’s a lack of sales for these games being “shared” around the internet because we can’t buy them locally or import them. Serves them right.
There’s too many shallow-minded parents out there that take the easy way out! WHY don’t you actually put in 100% effort into bringing up your children properly, monitor what your children are doing online and for God’s sake, let’s make the OFLC bring in the ratings we deserve! -
ma9net commented on 04/03/2008 14:08
just watched an article on a current affair saying the average age of gamers in australia is 28..hmmmm
why no 18+ -
muzzar commented on 02/03/2008 22:54
where like a third world country when it comes to tech i mean seriously cars and computers are twice as fast and d advanced as they are here violent vidieo games are not ok for kids under 18 but than if i had 1 cent for every 50 kids under 18 i c drinking beer and bringing home porn well **** id be ritcher than bill gates.
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old dude commented on 02/03/2008 13:29
30 year old gamer try 40 and still gaming hard!
Even the kiwis have realized that gamers these days are older and have seen it all before (most kids are sneaking pornos at home by 16).
Australian censorship is draconian, time to pull their heads out of there u know whats and move foward to the 20th century. -
Eizhale commented on 21/02/2008 16:27
Yes it's stupid as a 30 year old gamer I have to put up with a government that still believes only kids play games! Hurry up and give us our R18+ rating! What's going to happen when PS4 comes out? The games will be getting pretty realistic so what's going to happen then? I live for the day that Sonic the hedgehook get's banned for realism!!
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game freak commented on 18/02/2008 16:14
i agree now days most of the people that buy games are old enough to play games rated over MA15+ and besides if we have r18+ ratings for movies and stuff so why not for games its time the OFLC get that through
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the tim commented on 16/02/2008 21:09
This is ridiculous. When is the OFLC going to realise that gamers are not kids anymore? It is high time video games were allowed to get an R18 rating.
why are we so far behind the rest of the world?
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