You can legally buy ciggies, spend all of your time down at the pub getting blackout drunk or even have sex with a prostitute at one of our many brothels. However, if you are think turning 18 will ...
A new classifications system for computer games that will "increase protection for children and provide parents with clearer guidance" will be supported by the State Government. Attorney-General John ...
The Australian Classification Board initially featured a page that revealed Silent Hill f had been refused classification, meaning it was effectively banned from sale in the country. However, this ...
In the era of proliferating streaming platforms, choosing what to watch on family movie night can be hard. Parents have a greater need than ever for good advice to help them narrow down the options, ...
Several months ago, Compulsion Games announced that its highly anticipated dystopian survival title We Happy Few would be delayed from its original launch date of April 2018 to a new release window of ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Australian gamers have long considered South Australian attorney-general Michael Atkinson as the biggest obstacle in the path toward an R18+ ...
Saints Row 4 was refused classification in Australia by the country's Classification Board because it featured a weapon called an "Alien Anal Probe" and an alien narcotic that gives players super ...
Australia's R18+ classification for video games came into effect yesterday. Until Jan. 1, 2013, Australia was one of the few developed countries in the world to not have an R18+ classification for ...
Minister for Justice Michael Keenan has announced that Australia will soon commence a year-long trial of a new classification tool that will allow developers to get mobile and online games rated ...