Australian gamers who are also grown-ass adults are now one huge step closer to getting their hands on mature games currently deemed too perverse to be released in their homeland. Australia’s federal cabinet recently approved the R18+ rating for video games which has eluded the country for many years, resulting in the outright banning of games like Aliens vs. Predator or the censoring of titles like Left 4 Dead 2.
Members of the cabinet explained to News.com.au that the new rating was actually created in response to the too-mature games that slipped under the MA15+ rating, exposing 15-year-olds to content that they really need three extra years under their belt to digest. Whatever the reason, we certainly hope the long-overdue measure will be approved by the nation’s Attorneys General when the delegates meet later this week.
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Australian federal cabinet approves R18+ games rating, passing along to AGs originally appeared on Joystiq on Sun, 05 Dec 2010 11:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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