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Australian bans NecroVisioN, the first games ban of 2009 |
Based on
article
from
games.on.net
NecroVisioN is available at
UK Amazon
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The
computer game NecroVisioN is making headlines for all the wrong
reasons. The title, which takes gamers all the way from World War I
battlefields into a demon-infested underworld, is officially the first
game to be banned in Australia in 2009 due to in-game depictions of
violence that exceed a strong playing impact.
When the player shoots an enemy combatant, a large volume of blood spray
results and the enemy may be dismembered or decapitated. Injury detail
is high with pieces of flesh seen flying from bodies when shot or a high
level of wound detail visible on bodies. Post mortem damage occurs when
bodies are shot resulting in blood spray, dismemberment and
decapitation.
This level of blood and injury detail occurs frequently and throughout
the game and in the Board’s view, exceeds a strong playing impact and
therefore cannot be accommodated within the MA 15+ classification and so
must be banned in the absence of an R18+ certificate.
NecroVisioN is rated as 18+ by PEGI for European distribution.
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23rd May 2009 |
Less Deathly... |
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Australia unbans an edited version of NecroVisioN game |
Based on
article
from
games.on.net
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The
Australian 'Classification' Board has passed an edited version of
NecroVisioN with an M rating, making it not recommended for gamers
under 15 years of age (but no legal restrictions on this), with the
consumer advice: Violence and coarse language.
In the Board’s view the original version of Necrovision contained
depictions of violence that exceeded a strong playing impact and as such
the computer game could not be accommodated at the MA 15+ classification
and must be banned.
The Board now finds that the modified version of the game contains
violence that is moderate in playing impact and justified by
context.
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