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Forums - Nintendo - DISASTER : DAY OF CRISIS gets Rated M in Australia

^ oh, didn't know capcom leaked something there



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That's where MM9 came from. The OFLC has no qualms letting that info out.



Tag - "No trolling on my watch!"

good to know the game will come



tag:"reviews only matter for the real hardcore gamer"

Why does a person from the UK care about the classification of a game in Australia...?

In other news, there was an article in the paper today (In australia) about Mad World possibly not getting classfication (like Dark Sector and previously Fallout 3 had) because of it's content. I don't think the game will be good personally, but it'll be a real let down if the classification board caves in to the demands of parent groups who want to see the Wii remain a "Kid's console".



CAL4M1TY said:

Why does a person from the UK care about the classification of a game in Australia...?

In other news, there was an article in the paper today (In australia) about Mad World possibly not getting classfication (like Dark Sector and previously Fallout 3 had) because of it's content. I don't think the game will be good personally, but it'll be a real let down if the classification board caves in to the demands of parent groups who want to see the Wii remain a "Kid's console".

 

because this game was delayed and was thought to be in development limbo, news of the game getting rated anywere is good for people who are waiting for the game, is that good enough for you?



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thank god this game is alive thank u 4 this news



It's because in Australia the game has to be rated before they are advertised (trailers).

http://www.classification.gov.au/special.html?n=295&p=192


Generally, only computer games that have been classified by the Classification Board or Classification Review Board can be advertised in Australia.



I would cite regulation, but I know you will simply ignore it.