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  iGEA: R18+ Rating 'Widely Supported' In Australia
by Leigh Alexander [PC, Console/PC]
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December 15, 2009
 
iGEA: R18+ Rating 'Widely Supported' In Australia

The Australian government's decision to open the debate over an R18+ rating for video games is being hailed by the Interactive Games and Entertainment Association, which says the submissions will reveal a broad support for the category.

iGEA CEO Ron Curry praised the decision to open a "formal and structured public consultation process," despite firm stated opposition on the part of Attorney General Michael Atkinson to the addition of the rating.

Said Curry in a statement to websites including GamesIndustry.biz: "We will be calling on Mr. Atkinson to genuinely consider the range of views that are expressed over the next two months and reconsider his position on the matter."

Australia lacks the equivalent of an M rating for games containing certain levels of graphic or adult content. As a result, games falling into this category don't receive ratings in Australia, and thus can't be released in the region.

Attorney General Atkinson asserts that only a vocal minority of gamers want the rating, and that games with graphic content could have a negative impact on the public.

But the iGEA disagrees. "The adult rating for videogames is widely supported across the community, whether it be adults who play videogames and want the right to play games that appeal to them, parents who want clear and consistent classifications to help them make the right choices for their family, and for the videogames industry in light of technology convergence which is blurring distinctions between different types of media," says Curry.

Curry also points out that content deemed excessive for the R18+ rating can still be denied classification, aiming to alleviate concerns that adding the category would allow excessively graphic content in the region.

"This is simply not the case," he says. Content will still be refused classification if it exceeds the adult rating guidelines that are enforced by the Classification Board."
 
   
 
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Felipe Rodo
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Hope they get their R18+ rating. How they let one person block a whole community of gamers from getting mature-rated games is beyond me.

David Reeves
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Well it's finally all out in the open and on the table for discussion, about time. That said, it's one reason our social structure is worth the hassle.

God help us if our law system gets watered down in the ilk of the American system were the dollar makes the public decision for you or for that matter, the drug admin which allows it to set out in the public arena and wait for the side affects to reveal themselves.

Like it or not, I do agree with our system. Just from time to time we must speak up and help our Attorney General see that he lives in Australia and not under the Pommie system of law. We left behind in 1901 and been fighting for our rights since then.

This will pass dspite the fact our Pollies are dying of old age, we need new blood and quite obvious that we also need a Government rating system for them. Just remember to include R (18+) for them too as this could get bloody ;)


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