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-=M=-
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
any good PC racer > anything on console.


seconded
christos
quote:
Originally posted by -=M=-
seconded


rubbish, you guys just can't afford a ps3. tight arses.:p
pkcRAISTLIN
LOL. my graphics card cost more than your lil paperweight! :p
christos
quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
LOL. my graphics card cost more than your lil paperweight! :p


oh yeah, my tellie cost more than your dust collector.:haha: :p
Fledz
My penis is bigge.....oh.
christos
quote:
Originally posted by Fledz
My penis is bigge.....oh.


your mum
Philby
r18+ rating could be back on the cards

http://au.gamespot.com/news/6188543.html

Australia is "out of step" with the rest of the developed world due to its lack of an R18+ rating for video games, Victorian deputy premier and attorney general Rob Hulls says.

The deputy premier's strong critique comes after Australia's Federal, State, and Territory Attorneys-General met last week and agreed on starting a public consultation process to explore the games-classification issue. Currently, the top rating available for video games in Australia is MA15+, as opposed to R18+ for films and DVD. Any game deemed unsuitable for the MA15+ rating is illegal for sale in this country, with titles like Dark Sector and Soldier of Fortune: Payback recently running into censorship problems.

Australia's federal government has still not decided on whether it supports the introduction of an R18+ rating for video games, saying it wants to first gather community opinion before formalizing its stance. A spokeswoman for Federal Minister for Home Affairs Bob Debus says the government will soon ask for community submissions about whether Australia needs to expand games classification to include an R18+ rating. The spokeswoman said that the minister was particularly keen to hear from parents to see if an R18+ rating would further "empower" them. No date has been set for the start of the consultation process.



should be interesting! i think there are a couple of games that have been banned for silly reasons like marc eko getting up and blitz but also there have been some average games that nobody is really going to miss. but the fact that im not allowed to make the choice myself if i want to play it and that developers arent allowed to put the things they want in the games is more important. hopefully the community agrees!
pkcRAISTLIN
i knew my letter to the SA attorney general would bring results!
Aesthetic
hdr tv could be the future when it comes to gorgeous blacks and rich colours

http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/36713/97/


christos
that is a handsome black on that sim2 lcd screen.

My lcd isn't as grey as that pic above but it definately isn't black like an unshaven middle eastern woman.

Aesthetic
PKC : Alone in the Dark for June 20 in Europe and June 24
pkcRAISTLIN
quote:
Originally posted by Aesthetic
PKC : Alone in the Dark for June 20 in Europe and June 24


where'd you get those dates mate?

IGN has

US: June 3, 2008
Europe: May 2008
Australia: May 2008

i want it to be may! ive planned out my purchases to take me up until may dammit! :/

edit: ah, ok. found new dates :( shame. oh well, looks like ill play mass effect sooner than i had planned.
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