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Australia bans yet another game – can’t handle real blood spurts

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Australia’s archaic censorship laws have struck again, this time the unwitting victim is Necrovision, a bizarre WWII shooter which according to the Australian censorship board is just that little bit to scary for the weak minded Australians.

I wonder if the board actually realises that everytime they ban a M rated videogame the world laughs at them and their countries image takes a knock?

It wouldn’t be so bad if they banned all violent and sexual imagery as then at least it would be a concious and defendable position, however they have 3 24 hour porn channels on TV and sex shops on ever corner along with every violent movie ever made playing throughout the day.

Honestly I would be more worried about my kids accidently tuning into a M rated movie at 3 in the afternoon than them buying an ultra violent game.

Source: MCVUK

Last Updated: April 16, 2009

6 Comments

  1. Loki

    April 16, 2009 at 11:07

    You got porn channels? :devil:

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  2. Kale

    April 16, 2009 at 11:12

    Suppose they take the philosophy of make love not war…

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  3. V@mp

    April 16, 2009 at 11:36

    Porn channels? Are there any sheep involved or is it
    just about our cricket boys making them our bitches? :devil:

    Reply

  4. WitwolfyZA

    April 16, 2009 at 12:00

    Let them rather incourage teenage pregnancy, as to pay AU$70 to keep they’re child virginity… hahaha ironic really

    Reply

  5. Q121

    April 16, 2009 at 15:52

    Quote of the day

    Reply

  6. dewej

    April 19, 2009 at 14:16

    is this game still on its way or what?

    Reply

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