classification
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Microsoft Confirms That State Of Decay Has Been Refused Classification
97Minutes ago Jeff Strain, the Executive Producer made a forum post claiming that State of Decay has been refused classification by the Australian Classification Board. We are currently waiting on confirmation from the Classification Board itself, but Microsoft has informed us that Jeff Strain is correct. Yes, State of Decay has been refused classification.
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iGEA Responds To Saints Row IV Being Refused Classification
Despite Australia’s newly created R18+ rating, Saints Row IV has been refused classification by the Classification Board as a result of “interactive, visual depictions of implied sexual violence”. The iGEA has responded to the news stating that it “must accept that there will be some video games which will fall outside the scope of the…
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The Last Of Us Has Been Rated R18+ In Australia
The Last of Us has just received an R18+ rating from the Australian Classification Board.
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To Sell Our PC Game In Australia, It Will Cost $890, Must Work In Windows XP
Classification. Unless you’re Bethesda, in the professional game-making business, it’s something you just don’t worry about. It’s the publisher’s job to send the right materials to the correct organisations, pay the fees and deal with any fallout. Of course, when you don’t have a publisher, the burden sits on your shoulders and, while we were…