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Censorship: Computer games lose out

by admin on Nov.20, 2009, under Features, The Magazine, Web Exclusives

House of the Dead: Overkill

By Josh Jennings

POV zombie shoot-em-up video game House of the Dead: Overkill, bears the distinction of using the most f-bombs in gaming history, according to the Guinness World Records.  Pick up the controller, spend five minutes getting trigger-happy on the relentless flock of zombies mobbing your screen and just see if you don’t wind up cursing like an NWA rapper with PMS.

That Overkill is classified suitable for the 15-plus market in Australia (while being restricted to 18-year-olds in the Unites States in Britain) might seem like good news for the Australian gamer kids who have just turned 15, but not everybody in Australia is chuffed with the current censorship laws.  Under these laws, the adult population is forbidden access to games such as Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude (a T&A extravaganza, featuring a slew of perky animated characters and Benny Hill-esque shenanigans). Continue reading “Censorship: Computer games lose out” »

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Gamers to march for R rating

by admin on Nov.06, 2009, under News

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On November 21, Aussie gamers will march for the right to have games for adults be properly rated and released with an R-rating. And January 2009 Pet of the Month, Ashlee Adams, will be there fighting for her rights as a gamer — so you should too! Continue reading “Gamers to march for R rating” »

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