The Gamers 4 Croydon candidates to stand in the upcoming South Australian election were announced last week. They agreed to tackle whatever questions Kotaku readers could throw their way. Here’s what happened.
Australia first gamer rights political party has announced its candidates to run at the South Australian state election in March. And they’re keen to answer your questions.
South Australian Attorney-General Michael Atkinson says the upcoming state election will see a “real contest” in his seat of Croydon. Atkinson has also taunted Gamers 4 Croydon – the pro R18+ party challenging him – by predicting they will engage in “criminal activities and dirty tricks” during the campaign.
As seen on the Gamers 4 Croydon twitter feed.
Gamers 4 Croydon founder David Doe has quit his day job to focus his efforts full-time in running against Michael Atkinson at next year’s South Australian state election.
The ACT Attorney-General Simon Corbell has weighed into the classification debate by announcing his support for the introduction of an R18+ rating for video games.
Over the weekend, Australia’s first gamer rights political party held a membership drive in Adelaide, recruiting support in its effort to oust South Australian Attorney-General Michael Atkinson from his state seat of Croydon. It proved a huge success.