Wed Jan 02, 2013 11:04 am
What about the games that have been refused classification in Australia in the past? Does it mean games like Mortal Kombat will be re-released with an R18+ rating?
Not necessarily. The Classification Board must wait two years before it can re-classify a title. This means it is up to individual video game publishers to decide whether or not to re-submit a game for re-classification after the two year period has passed. So, for example, Warner Bros. may not choose to re-submit Mortal Kombat for re-classification since re-releasing a game two years after its original release may not be deemed profitable.
The Classification Board may also re-classify a game if a federal minister requests this to be done.
Mon Jan 07, 2013 12:28 am
Andrew wrote:Now in effect everywhere but Queensland
Mon Jan 07, 2013 12:35 am
Mon Jan 07, 2013 12:47 am
Mon Jan 07, 2013 9:05 am
Wed Jan 16, 2013 8:42 am
Warner Bros has confirmed that it will submit Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition--released in the US in February last year--to the Australian Classification Board for classification under the newly introduced R18+ rating.
The publisher's 2011 Mortal Kombat reboot was originally banned by the Classification Board for "explicit" violence, blood spray, and limb dismemberment during fatalities, which made it unable to be accommodated within the maximum MA15+ guidelines in place at the time the game was submitted for classification.
Wed Jan 16, 2013 10:19 am
Mon Feb 18, 2013 9:59 pm