Rest assured I was. I'm over 18 myself but that's what the classification board seems to think in Australia.Crash486 said:I can't tell if you're being facetious or not, but surely you know the video game market appeals to quite a large age range, the majority of which are between the ages of 18 and 35.Phoenix Arrow said:They're not really. The problem is they have to R/18 rating so all the games that are deemed to be too graphic/scary/morally objectionable are rejected. They have no R rating for games because only kiddies play games and why would a kiddie want to shoot zombies or steal cars? They have one for films though so it's just their government being obnoxious.Grayjack72 said:Why is Australia so strict? Pretty ironic considering it was founded by convicts.
Again, I was being sarcastic. In hindsight that never works out on the internet so I should probably stop doing it.Osloq said:Australia actually has quite a large percentage of over 18 gamers. The problem is the entertainment minister keeps on getting changed when they're is about to be a break through so it goes way down on the bottom of the list of things to do. Also I don't think I can over iterate how dumb the Australian government is. I'd rather just let the Queen rule again because at least monarchs have a reason to be retarded (not swimming outside the gene pool if you get my meaning) and she'd be less corrupt.Phoenix Arrow said:They're not really. The problem is they have to R/18 rating so all the games that are deemed to be too graphic/scary/morally objectionable are rejected. They have no R rating for games because only kiddies play games and why would a kiddie want to shoot zombies or steal cars? They have one for films though so it's just their government being obnoxious.Grayjack72 said:Why is Australia so strict? Pretty ironic considering it was founded by convicts.