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The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
Prince Caspian is a good advertisement for the accompanying movie, but it's an overly repetitive game. We'll be sticking to the much-loved book, thanks.
Censory Overload: Games censorship in Australia
How much does the right to choose what content you view mean to you, the consumer? GameSpot AU explores the thorny issue of videogame classification and censorship in Australia.
Reviews
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ShellShock: Nam '67
Shellshock: Nam '67 takes a mature edge to the modern war game, but is it an approach that pays off? Read our Australian review.
Features
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Q&A: Aussie ratings board head Des Clark
Office of Film and Literature Classification director Des Clark speaks about future challenges for game ratings in Australia.
News
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Games desensitise children to violence: South Australian Attorney General
South Australian attorney general says he is not the only classification minister to oppose R18+ classification; lauds current system's ability to "encourage modification".
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No R18+ rating to blame for GTA IV cuts in Australia: Rockstar
Rockstar says cuts to Aussie version of GTA IV are "not significant"; calls for introduction of R18+ rating for games in Australia.
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Australian pol says country's ratings 'out of step'
Public to be consulted on whether an R18+ rating for video games should be introduced down under.
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No R18+ decision for Australia expected soon
Australian Attorneys-General to discuss introduction of R18+ rating games; formal decision could still be "years" away.






