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thrax
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Seems that OFLC has done a overhaul on the classification system for some of the new video games same with the actual presentation, i.e. Quake 4 has the strong science fiction violence, just noticed the new stickers and stuff what’s everyone thoughts?
New http://www.oflc.gov.au/content.html?n=44&p=34&sTitle=Quake+4&record=207576 OLD http://www.oflc.gov.au/content.html?n=44&p=34&sTitle=Battlefield+2&record=203966 |
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| #0 10:34pm 27/10/05 |
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rodo|phe
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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New pics means s*** unless the rating system itself has changed. What gets me is the 'not applicable' R18+ for games :o( More linky --> http://www.oflc.gov.au/special.html?n=185&p=136# last edited by rodo|phe at 22:45:36 27/Oct/05 |
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A_W
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Wow, they added colors to thier warning logos. Big. F'ing. Deal. System is still unchanged and just so damm crap as always. The monkeys at the OFLC who have no clue on most things, are obviously paid off by big movie studios in a hidden conspiracy to keep games at a disadvantage. Games industry grosses more per year than hollywood now, and yet we are continually denied our right as legal adults to choose what we play? What's with the whole films vs games crusade seriously? so much blatant discrimination. OFLC politicians make me sick. |
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