AvP Developer says "Fuck you" to Australia Censors

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  1. PhoenixDog
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    Responding Australia's refusal to classify upcoming shooter Aliens vs. Predator, developer Rebellion says it will not cut violent content for "territories where adults are not considered by their governments to be able to make their own entertainment choices." Ouch.

    The refusal to classify Aliens vs. Predator in Australia is effectively a ban, as the country will not allow the sale of a game that doesn't fall under its maximum allowed game rating of MA15+, and Rebellion agrees that its game doesn't qualify for that rating. The following is from a statement issued by the developer.

    Rebellion's problem is the same that many Australian games and gamers are forced to deal with - the fact that while films can carry R18+ and X18+ ratings, labeling them as adults only, video games can not. This has caused many developers over the years to modify titles, including Bethesda, which altered the drug references in Fallout 3 to suit Australian censors. Rebellion, true to its name, refuses to make changes.

    Harsh words, but words that countless other developers and gamers can get behind.


    Kotaku
     
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    That kinda sucks for the Aussie gamers... to have to deal with this BS.
     
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    Any word from the guild Aussies as to why they don't protest this rating crap from their government?
     
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    I didnt know it was that bad!
     
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    Mmm... I hope its as good as it sounds.. I have always been a fan of the aliens movies =D
     
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    I think that a lot that care enough about it have already gotten used to importing games as I hear the release dates for aussie versions are atrocious as well anyway ;p

    Still sucks for them though!
     
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    Funnily enough there have been petitions raised to try and have a r18+ classification introduced, but it has yet to be tabled in parliament! I doubt it will go anywhere!
    It reminds me of a joke! How do you tell if a polititian is lying?

    His/Her lips are moving!
     
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    Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't prostitution legal in Australia? Seems like they need to get their moral compass aligned a bit better.
     
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    It doesn't really matter whether it's sold in Australia when it's cheaper to import all software anyway.
     
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    ah unless like L4D2 it is region locked. Bought a disc from there cant open a steam account here or the US with it, I had to get it opened in singapore!