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Gaming, News - Monday, February 27, 2012 9:27 - 3 Comments
R18+ game delays frustrate Pirate Party
news The Australian branch of the Pirate Party has expressed its dismay about the continuing delay over the introduction of an R18+ classification for video games, in a statement issued last week.
The Party had appreciated the introduction of legislation in Parliament last week that would finally establish an R18+ classification for video games. Commenting that the Government seemed to have considered the widespread public demand for a new rating system, the Pirate Party statement asserted that this would cater better to the continually growing video game market. With the new classification proposed, several games that would have been misleadingly rated under MA15+ would now obtain a more appropriate and informative rating of R18+.
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