For many Aussie gamers, Michael Atkinson is a deeply unpopular character. The South Australian attorney general has been a vocal critic of game violence, and he has blocked previous moves to introduce ...
The 2018 Winter Olympics are here. With this comes some new things people might be confused by. One of the biggest questions regarding the hockey schedule is about classification games. Why are they ...
Amendments to the Classification Act that will streamline the process of classifying a game, including mobile and online titles, have been welcomed by the IGEA. Nic Healey is a Senior Editor with CNET ...
A number of internationally renowned mental health experts, leading social scientists, academics, and games industry associations have formally united to oppose the World Health Organisation's "gaming ...
Ever wanted to know how the games you play get classified? Ever wondered just who exactly is behind important decisions like the banning of games, and their re-classification for the Australian market ...
Compulsion Games' We Happy Few is the latest video game to be denied classification in Australia. The Australian ratings board gave We Happy Few an "RC" yesterday. That stands for "refused ...
Update: Bohemia Interactive has addressed the classification issue, assuring fans it is currently looking at ways to solve the problem. “We are aware of the Classification Board’s intention to pull ...
SINGAPORE--More video game titles are expected to make their way to local shop shelves, thanks to a new tiered-rating classification system that will be launched end April. The Board of Film Censors ...
Australian Liberal Democratic Party Senator David Leyonhjelm has criticised the Government and the Australian Classification Board in a speech delivered to the Senate yesterday. Citing figures from ...