The
campaign to add an R18+ videogame rating category in Australia has gained an
additional but predictable enemy, the Australian Christian Lobby.
The group's policy website features a section on the game ratings
debate, in which the idea that an adult videogame rating category is
needed Down Under is sharply rebuked:
The potential for violent and sexually
explicit interactive games to cause harm has only increased in recent
years as these games have become even more sophisticated, graphic and
interactive. It is also naive to think that R18+ games could be
restricted to adult users. If these games are allowed to go on sale in
Australia they will inevitably find their way into the hands of
younger players through older siblings or friends.
If any changes are to be made to the
classification system it should only be to resolve to tighten up the
MA15+ rating to ensure that games aren't wrongly getting through in
this category.
The group encourages website visitors to attempt to stop the
introduction of an R18+ category by writing a submission to the
government in advance of the February 28th deadline for responses to the
Discussion Paper.
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