Australian Government Seeks Public Input Into R18+ Game Ratings

Andy Chalk

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Australian Government Seeks Public Input Into R18+ Game Ratings


The Australian government is seeking opinions from the public on whether or not an R18+ rating for videogames should be added to the country's National Classification Scheme.

Australia, as we all know by now, is the only country in the world with a videogame classification system that doesn't include a category restricted to adults. It's a ridiculous situation that has led to a number of games ranging from Michael Atkinson [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/68039-Australia-Bans-Blitz], a vocal opponent of violence and sexuality in videogames, has given gamers little hope that the situation could change anytime soon, but the attention of the Australian federal government could be a sign that change is on the way.

"I regularly receive representations from both industry and gamers seeking the introduction of an R18+ classification for computer games, as well from those opposed to its introduction," said Australian Home Affairs Minister Brendan O'Connor. As a result, the government has released a discussion paper on the matter and is seeking input from the public on whether or not at R18+ rating for games should be given consideration.

The paper does not "promote or oppose the introduction of an R18+ classification," but instead provides background on the country's National Classification Scheme, how ratings are applied to films and games, how individual states apply the laws and a quick look at the rating schemes employed by several other countries, including the ESRB, PEGI, CERO and others. Several arguments both for and against the introduction of a new rating, including one or two I actually haven't heard before, are also provided.

The paper specifically notes that the introduction of an R18+ rating would not spell the end of the Refused Classification bugbear and even makes mention of one particular Japanese eroge title we've all come to know and love. "Were an R18+ classification introduced, the RC category would still exist for games with, for example, gratuitous or exploitative depictions of sexual violence, such as the sexual assault simulation game RapeLay [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/89398-Rape-Game-On-Amazon-Triggers-Anger-Outrage]," the paper says. "It could also include games that included violence with a 'very high' impact that offends against the standards of morality, decency and propriety generally accepted by reasonable adults to the extent that they should not be classified."

Unfortunately for anyone hoping that the federal government will simply step in and make things right, the addition of an R18+ game rating still requires the unanimous assent of the country's "censorship ministers," meaning that Atkinson must either agree to the change or be ousted from his position as Attorney General, neither of which seems particularly likely in the immediate future. As external pressures mount, however, helped along by processes like this one, he may eventually find that public opinion forces him to make a move.

Anyone interested in taking part in the public consultation can do so by answering this simple question: Should the Australian National Classification Scheme include an R18+ classification category for computer games? Submissions can be sent via email, postal mail or fax and must be received by February 28, 2010; respondents are also encouraged to keep their comments "short and succinct." To learn more about this particular political process and how you can get involved, go to ag.gov.au/gamesclassification [http://www.ag.gov.au/gamesclassification].

Thanks to Radelaide [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/profiles/view/Radelaide] for the tip.


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Deofuta

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Wow this is a great chance for the Australian masses to come together and finally change this ridiculous circumstance. Hmm what to send, what to send(That is, if they take non-australian emails anyway).
 

mattttherman3

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Now it is time for australian gamers to shine, go convince people that are non gamers to support your cause, otherwise you screwed anyway.
 

Marksman18v

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^Yahtzee will never stop bitching :p It's what he does best.

And this better be the big switchroo for the Aussies, I feel sorry for the chaps having to play games after they have been spaded and neutered.
 

Wakefield

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As great as this is, I doubt Akinson will ever change his mind. He seems pretty set in his ways, so unless he's voted out or has a heart attack, this whole thing is pretty much moot.
 

RanD00M

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I gonna go ahead and say that Micheal Atkinson is going to rage all over this one.
 

Macgyvercas

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Hey, if they do get an R18+ rating, does that mean they get the uncut versions of L4D2 and countless other titles that were RC'd?

Also, the unanimous approval thing is BS. They should what America does: 2/3 majority, and if majority wins, but not by 2/3, vote again using simple majority. (That's how I understand it anyway, I don't pay much attention to politics)
 

ASnogarD

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More likely there will be a ' survey ' sent out asking the public on thier opinion, and it will read something like :

Would you like the Australian Goverment to adjust the Videogame Rating to allow for games that depict extreme violence , drug abuse and sexual scenes ?

Yes [ ]
No [ ]

Thank you for taking the time to let us know your opinion on this sensitive issue.

No prizes for guessing what the outcome of such a referendum would be.
 

Starke

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Macgyvercas said:
Hey, if they do get an R18+ rating, does that mean they get the uncut versions of L4D2 and countless other titles that were RC'd?

Also, the unanimous approval thing is BS. They should what America does: 2/3 majority, and if majority wins, but not by 2/3, vote again using simple majority. (That's how I understand it anyway, I don't pay much attention to politics)
In the legislature it's a simple majority unless overriding a veto. The only person who can execute a veto is the president. When overriding a veto then it's a 2/3s. (I forget if it's the senate or congress that overrides).

There is no equivilent to Atkinson though in the US government. The FCC has it's thing but that's strictly broadcast material. For what it's worth the FCC is less democratic, but it also has much less power, but I forget rest of the details.
 

Jared

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The big question is, are they actually going to listen to what is said, or is this just a PR stunt to make people feel like the had a choice in the matter whilst they create some BS about "Mothers saying this and that"

I hope its goes well for the aussies, god knows, they have been screwed over enough
 

zamble

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Marksman18v said:
^Yahtzee will never stop bitching :p It's what he does best.

And this better be the big switchroo for the Aussies, I feel sorry for the chaps having to play games after they have been spaded and neutered.
He can keep bithcing, but he could do something about this, too.If he asks people to make some contrbution to thiss on ZP or EP, that would be a lot of emails...
 

Marksman18v

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zamble said:
Marksman18v said:
^Yahtzee will never stop bitching :p It's what he does best.

And this better be the big switchroo for the Aussies, I feel sorry for the chaps having to play games after they have been spaded and neutered.
He can keep bithcing, but he could do something about this, too.If he asks people to make some contrbution to thiss on ZP or EP, that would be a lot of emails...
That is a very valid point.
He could probably put a small text saying, All bloody wankers go to this site and sign that petition, would be like him and he would actually be supporting Aussie gaming.

I believe it would be a Win/Win situation for me.
How about asking him in a letter which has a 1/1000000 chance of being read. (Maybe a bit more)

But it would be fabulous if he did.
 

ASnogarD

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I went and read (scanned) the document that outlines the issue and what it portrays and must admit I was impressed that it fairly outlines both cases and is not , as I previously suspected it would be , unfair and biased.

I hope this does allow for adult Australians to eventually enjoy the more mature games in the uncut and manner intended by the designer.
 

Terramax

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Hang on... a government that listens to the voices of its citizens? Madness! What's the world coming to I tell ya...

Playbahnosh said:
Hah! Yahtzee just might stop bitching about the aussie rating system...
We should group together and pay for Yahtzee to live next door to Atkinson. I'd give Atkinson a week before he'd cave in.
 

A Weary Exile

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Do they really have a kangaroo on their emblem? That's pretty funny. :D

OP: Good news, I just hope they listen to their citizens or I hope not too many "Think of the children!" type people go to give their opinions.
 

008Zulu_v1legacy

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Atkinson himself has said just because this public consultation is open is no guarantee that the R18 will be introduced. Remember, he is a politician and "appearing" to appear half way on the issue will make him look like someone who is willing to listen to the gamers of Australia.

Don't get your hopes up, and don't celebrate until the OFLC releases a letter stating in plain black and white that a R18 has been added to the computer games section of it's rulebook.