List of banned video games in Australia
Below is a list and summary of video games that have been Refused Classification (banned) within Australia.
Overview
Originally, video games in Australia could only be rated up to MA15+. At the time, the R18+ classification rating could be given to film, but a video game with content deemed fitting for the R18+ rating would be 'Refused Classification' due to an appropriate classification not being available for the medium.
In July and August 2011, all Australian state Attorneys-General agreed to instate an R18+ rating for video games, which would be available by the end of 2011.[1] Many games previously refused classification would now fit into the R18+ rating and, if the publisher chose to pay the reclassification fee, would theoretically be able to sell their game in Australia. The date was later changed to allow the rating to be introduced at the beginning of 2013.[2]
With the R18+ rating in place, it is expected fewer video games will be Refused Classification. Games may still be Refused Classification if deemed to contain material unsuitable for R18+ classification, such as depictions of sexual violence or the promotion of illegal drug use, as well as drug use that is related to incentives and rewards. More specifically, games which may be Refused Classification include:
- Detailed instruction or promotion in matters of crime or violence.
- Depiction of rape.
- The promotion or provision of instruction in pedophile activity.
- Descriptions or depictions of child sexual abuse or any other exploitative or offensive descriptions or depictions involving a person who is, or appears to be, a child under 18 years.
- Gratuitous, exploitative or offensive depictions of:
- (i) violence with a very high degree of impact or which are excessively frequent, prolonged or detailed;
- (ii) cruelty or real violence which are very detailed or which have an extremely high impact;
- (iii) sexual violence
- Depictions of practices such as bestiality
- Gratuitous, exploitative or offensive depictions of:
- (i) activity accompanied by fetishes or practices that are offensive or abhorrent;
- (ii) incest fantasies or other fantasies that are offensive or abhorrent
Classification is compulsory, and games refused classification by the ACB are banned for sale, hire or public exhibition, carrying a maximum fine of $275,000 and/or 10 years' jail. It is, however, legal to possess RC games (except in Western Australia and prescribed areas of the Northern Territory).
Material that is refused classification is put on the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service list of prohibited items. Any copies of such games found at the border will be seized,[3] and the recipient, depending on the number of copies being imported, may receive up to A$110,000 in fines.[4]
The list depicted below is of games that are either still banned, or were initially banned but have been edited exclusively for Australia. It should be noted that these games were banned before the introduction of the R18+ category; if some of these games were to be re-rated today, they would likely receive the R18+ rating. The second list is of games that have been eventually released unedited, rating appealed or the worldwide edition later being released uncut and being identical to other countries.
Lists
Currently banned/censored video games
The list below includes games where the worldwide edition has been banned for sale in Australia because either: the game has been refused classification, a classification has been revoked, or the game has received a local edit that causes it to differ from the worldwide edition ("censored").
Name | Original Date of Certification[5] | Reason | Original Rating | Present Rating |
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50 Cent: Bulletproof | 2005-10-25 | Banned because of high impact gory violence.[6] A censored version was later released.[7] |
CLASSIFICATION |
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Blitz: The League | 2007-01-18 | Banned because of drug use related to incentives and rewards. | CLASSIFICATION |
CLASSIFICATION |
BMX XXX | 2002-10-16 | Banned because of high impact sexual references. A censored version was later released.[8] |
CLASSIFICATION |
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The Bug Butcher | 2016-07-20 | Banned because of drug use related to incentives and rewards. A censored version was later released.[9] |
CLASSIFICATION |
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Crimecraft | 2009-11-26 | Banned because of drug use related to incentives and rewards. | CLASSIFICATION |
CLASSIFICATION |
Dark Sector | 2008-02-14 | Banned because of high impact gory violence. .[10] | CLASSIFICATION |
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Dreamweb | 1995-02-09 | Banned because of a scene of sexual violence. A censored edition was re-released after gaining an M rating.[11] |
CLASSIFICATION |
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Enzai: Falsely Accused | 2009-08-21 | Banned because of sexual violence. | CLASSIFICATION |
CLASSIFICATION |
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number | 2015-01-15 | Banned because of a scene of sexual violence.[12] | CLASSIFICATION |
CLASSIFICATION |
Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude |
2004-09-09 | Banned because of sexuality and nudity in relation to incentives and rewards. | CLASSIFICATION |
CLASSIFICATION |
Marc Eckō's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure |
2005-11-19 | Originally released with an MA15+. Federal Attorney-General Philip Ruddock used his power to appeal the decision, getting it banned for high impact themes involving the glorification of graffiti. |
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CLASSIFICATION |
Manhunt | 2003-10-22 | Originally rated MA15+. Federal Attorney-General Philip Ruddock later appealed the rating, banning it because of high-impact violence involving torture. |
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CLASSIFICATION |
MeiQ: Labyrinth of Death | 2016-06-21 | Banned because of interactive sexual activity involving a person who is, or appears to be, a child under 18 years.[13] | CLASSIFICATION |
CLASSIFICATION |
NARC (2005) | 2005-04-09 | Banned because of drug use related to incentives and rewards. | CLASSIFICATION |
CLASSIFICATION |
NecroVisioN | 2009-04-08 | Banned because of high impact gory violence. A censored version was later released with an M rating. |
CLASSIFICATION |
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Postal | 1997-11-04 | Banned because of high impact themes involving depictions of revolting and abhorrent content.
Like Postal 2 however, it is available for purchase on Steam without classification. It has also not been taken down. |
CLASSIFICATION |
CLASSIFICATION |
Postal 2 | 2005-10-14 | Originally released unrated to some retail stores in Australia. When picked up for publishing in Australia it was banned because of high impact themes involving abhorrent and revolting content. The game and its expansions became available for purchase in the Steam store in 2012 without classification. It is yet to be taken down.[14] |
(Unedited) |
CLASSIFICATION |
Phantasmagoria | 1995-08-25 | Banned because of a scene involving sexual violence. | CLASSIFICATION |
CLASSIFICATION |
Reservoir Dogs | 2006-06-24 | Banned because of high impact violence and torture. | CLASSIFICATION |
CLASSIFICATION |
Risen | 2009-07-20 | Banned because of sexual activity and drug use related to incentives and rewards. | CLASSIFICATION |
CLASSIFICATION |
Saints Row IV | 2013-07-29 | Banned because of illicit drug use related to incentives and rewards and visual depictions of implied sexual violence that are not justified by context. An appeal was lodged but failed. An edited version was released lacking said content.[15] [16] |
CLASSIFICATION |
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State of Decay | 2013-06-26 | Banned because of drug use related to incentives and rewards. A censored version that changes the drugs to vitamins was later released with an R18+. |
CLASSIFICATION |
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Shellshock 2: Blood Trails | 2008-06-23 | Banned because of high impact gory violence. | CLASSIFICATION |
CLASSIFICATION |
Silent Hill: Homecoming | 2008-09-22 | Banned because of a high impact torture scene involving drilling into body parts. Konami has since modified this part of the game. |
CLASSIFICATION |
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Singles: Flirt Up Your Life | 2004-10-21 | Banned because of sexuality and nudity in relation to incentives and rewards. | CLASSIFICATION |
CLASSIFICATION |
Soldier of Fortune: Payback |
2007-10-17 | Banned because of high impact gory violence. Activision has since modified the game to receive an MA15+ rating. |
CLASSIFICATION |
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South Park: The Stick of Truth | 2013-09-19 | Banned because of a scene of sexual violence involving minors. A version was released replacing said scene with a title card. |
CLASSIFICATION |
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Syndicate | 2011-12-19 | Banned because of high impact gory violence.[17] |
CLASSIFICATION |
CLASSIFICATION |
The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings | 2011-04-27 | Banned because of sexuality and nudity in relation to incentives and rewards.. A side quest was given a minor edit (changing the context of sex being used as an incentive) and the game was subsequently re-rated MA15+. |
CLASSIFICATION |
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Valkyrie Drive: Bhikkhuni | 2016-08-09 | Banned because of implied sexual violence related to incentives and rewards.[18][19] | CLASSIFICATION |
CLASSIFICATION |
Voyeur | 1995-02-09 | Originally rated MA15+. Later appealed and banned because of a scene of high impact sexual dialogue involving incest. |
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CLASSIFICATION |
Unbanned/uncensored video games
The list below includes games where the Australian edition is identical to that of other countries because either: the rating has successfully been appealed, the worldwide edition has later been released in Australia unedited ("uncut"), or the game has received a worldwide edit.
Name | Original Date of Certification[5] | Reason | Original Rating | Present Rating |
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Aliens vs. Predator | 2009-12-03 | Originally banned because of high impact gory violence. Rating later appealed and overturned. |
CLASSIFICATION |
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Duke Nukem 3D | 1996-05-02 | Originally banned because of sexual violence. Later released uncensored. |
CLASSIFICATION |
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Fallout 3 | 2008-07-04 | Originally banned due to drug use related to incentives and rewards. Edited worldwide due to the small change needed (the name of morphine was changed to Med-X). |
CLASSIFICATION |
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F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin | 2008-11-27 | Originally banned because of high impact gory violence. The decision was later appealed on the basis that the violence was unrealistic. |
CLASSIFICATION |
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Grand Theft Auto III | 2001-11-28 | Originally released uncut, it was later banned due to sexual violence involving prostitutes. A censored version was later released. The PC version was later released uncut. |
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Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas | 2004-10-02 | Had its classification revoked following the Hot Coffee controversy. Edited worldwide with this version of the game also achieving an MA15+. |
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Grand Theft Auto: Vice City | 2002-11-11 | Pre-Censored before submission because of sexual violence involving prostitutes. In 2010 the game was re-released uncut, again receiving an MA15+.[20] |
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Grand Theft Auto IV | 2007-12-12 | Pre-censored before submission because of sexual violence involving prostitutes. An uncut version was later released for the PC with an MA15+. A patch was later released to completely uncensor the PS3 version and the 360 version. The complete edition is fully uncut and all its expansions are unedited with an MA15+. |
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The House of the Dead: Overkill Extended Cut | 2011-08-23 | Originally banned due to high impact gory violence. Sega successfully appealed the rating on the basis that the over the top violence mitigated the impact. |
CLASSIFICATION |
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Left 4 Dead 2 | 2009-09-15 | Originally banned due to high impact gory violence. A version has been released using the same censoring as Germany.[21] On 29 August 2014, the uncensored version was passed with an R18+.[22] |
CLASSIFICATION |
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Mortal Kombat (2011) | 2011-02-25 | Originally banned because of high impact gory violence. The Komplete Edition was later rated R18+ in 2013 after the said rating was introduced. |
CLASSIFICATION |
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Paranautical Activity | 2016-05-01 | Banned because of drug use related to incentives and rewards.
The game was later reclassified under the new publisher Digerati and was given an M rating.[23] |
CLASSIFICATION |
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Punisher, The | 2004-11-23 | Originally banned because of high impact violence involving torture. Edited worldwide due to international trouble (threats of receiving an AO rating in America and being deemed as "objectionable material" in the UK). This edition was passed, receiving an MA15+. |
CLASSIFICATION |
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Sexy Poker | 2009-05-13 | Originally banned because of nudity in relation to incentives and rewards. Edited worldwide with this edition receiving an M rating. |
CLASSIFICATION |
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Shellshock: Nam '67 | 2004-06-23 | Originally banned because of high impact themes and violence. Re-rated MA15+ when the game was resubmitted and objectionable content was shown within proper context. |
CLASSIFICATION |
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Silverball: Product Version 8 | 2003-11-21 | Originally banned because of sexuality and nudity in relation to incentives and rewards. Rating appealed and re-rated to an unrestricted M on the basis that the nude static images were incidental to play rather than as a reward. |
CLASSIFICATION |
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Tender Loving Care | 1998-07-30 | Originally banned because of high impact sexual references and nudity. Later submitted as an interactive DVD due to being more of an interactive live-action movie than a videogame. Due to being under different guidelines it was re-rated MA15+. |
CLASSIFICATION |
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See also
- Australian Classification Board
- Australian Classification Review Board
- List of banned video games
- Censorship in Australia
- Video gaming in Australia
References
- ↑ "'Historic agreement' on R18+ video games". The Sydney Morning Herald. 22 July 2011.
- ↑ http://www.kotaku.com.au/2012/02/r18-scheduled-to-kick-in-january-2013/#more-490473
- ↑ "Frequently asked questions—importing and exporting".
- ↑ Kozanecki, James (15 March 2011). "Aussie customs to seize Mortal Kombat imports". Gamespot. Retrieved 2011-03-15.
- 1 2 http://www.classification.gov.au/Pages/Search.aspx
- ↑ Ramsay, Randalph (29 November 2005). "50 Cent shot down by Australian censors". CNET Reviews. CNET.com.au. Retrieved 2006-08-24.
- ↑ "Games: 0 to 9 | Censor". Refused-Classification.com. Retrieved 2011-10-26.
- ↑ "View Title - Australian classification". Australian Classification Board. Retrieved 2015-01-07.
- ↑ http://www.refused-classification.com/censorship/games/b.html#bug-butcher
- ↑ "Dark Sector Gets-banned in Australia". GamePolitics.com. 2008-07-08. Retrieved 2013-06-19.
- ↑ Anthony Larme. "Games Censorship Collection - Resources - Computer Games". Anthonylarme.tripod.com. Retrieved 2011-10-26.
- ↑ http://www.classification.gov.au/Pages/View.aspx?sid=RfGswWYF5cPC5o5j1oGJGw%253d%253d&ncdctx=o6%2bfrfTanKlJxlJM8G9sJBYafpLUo5bsNE5eTqkanXBSB%252fd9Gqd%2bXcXXwLlLfZlc
- ↑ http://www.kotaku.com.au/2016/06/why-that-game-was-refused-classification-in-australia/
- ↑ Gillooly, John. "Refused Classification game Postal 2 appears on Steam". PC Authority. Retrieved 9 June 2014.
- ↑ Dudley, Jennifer (25 June 2013). "New Saints Row video game banned from classification". Switched On (Technology). www.news.com.au. Retrieved 2013-06-26.
- ↑ Wright, Steve (29 July 2013). "Saints Row IV refused classification for a second time in Australia". stevivor.com/. Retrieved 2013-07-29.
- ↑ "EA Australia confirms it won't challenge Classification Board decision banning game; shooter still on schedule for a February 24 release in New Zealand".
- ↑ "Valkyrie Drive Bhikkhuni Refused Classification in Australia".
- ↑ "VALKYRIE DRIVE BHIKKHUNI".
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20100912044851/http://www.classification.gov.au/www/cob/find.nsf/5b6ebdff7f5b9a24ca2575ca00062226/8cbbb98ea01d8e07ca257759005d8745!OpenDocument. Archived from the original on 12 September 2010. Retrieved 1 March 2012. Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ Ramadge, Andrew (2009-09-17). "Left 4 Dead 2 refused classification in Australia". News.com.au. Retrieved 2009-09-17.
- ↑ http://www.classification.gov.au/Pages/View.aspx?sid=wqtRvYeIZZbkpdY4a7Ma0w%253d%253d&ncdctx=EeoDpmXk7Qq6ivC3AI6rFiiVvoUpwnlR0ScyCWz9uh9qawLmVA0tWHsHBG9lWpXU
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