classification
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Here Are The Draft R18+ Games Classification Guidelines, But What Do They Mean?
As spotted over on Kotaku, Brendan O’Connor has released the draft R18+ video games classification guidelines. But having the guidelines and understanding them are two different things entirely.
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Why The R18+ Debate Has Entered The Realms Of Irrationality
Mark over at Kotaku has written an awesome post summing up why the debate over an R18+ for games keeps stalling: because most of the people arguing against it choose to ignore the facts and aren’t actually interested in debating the issue on its merits. Essential reading, even if you’re not a gamer yourself. [Kotaku]
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The Government Will Classify Mobile Apps On A Complaint By Complaint Basis
There’s currently (at least one) pretty big flaw in the way classification works in Australia. Despite the fact that all video games are by law required to go through classification, the relatively recent explosion of mobile applications has meant that developers could release games to the public without classification through mobile app stores without needing…
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Send A Message Of Support For Adult Games Ratings To Your Local AG With Kotaku
The Australian Christian Lobby may be a bunch of scaremongering misinformation merchants, but their idea to create a form that lets people contact the Attorney Generals directly was a good one. So as part of their READY campaign, our brothers at Kotaku have taken their idea for the pro R18+ games classification side.