10 September 2009

Australia Ban Game from Wii


Australia Ban Game from Wii Computer games are becoming a lot more controversial then they once were, games have become so violent that it would be impossible to let your kids play the console anymore. But out of all the countries, Australia probably has one of the highest levels on censorship rules. They have previously rejected big name titles such as Fallout three and F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin any classification, which really means that any sales of the game are made illegal until a correct license can be put in place. But the most recent controversy was when Australia decided to deny to give classification to a new WiiWare title called "Sexy Poker", (WiiWare is a service that allows Wii users to download games and applications specifically designed and developed for the Wii video game console made by Nintendo) this was not because the game involved any sort of online poker, but simply because the game is just like strip poker. As the game's title states, Sexy Poker puts a player against a various selection of female opponents, each opponent is then kitted out in stereotypical fantasy outfits ranging from nurses' uniforms to police costumes, with level rates of nudity a reward for their continued success at the table. In some ways I can understand why Australia does not want to give certification to this game, imagine if a kid got hold of it. Unlike the UK industry, Australia's highest certification level is MA15+. But a huge volume of people have been campaigning to introduce a new 18+ certification level.
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1 comment:

Kamera zubehor said...

Thats really fair. Government should take care of these things. These can make cause serious issues for next generation.