The Government has announced a consultation on a legally enforceable classification system for video games. The move follows a report by clinical psychologist Dr Tanya Byron (pictured) into the impact ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. If the Australian public misunderstands how computer games are classified then the opinion piece "Gaming classification bound in ...
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 ...
We classify things to protect children, and liberate adults. The Guidelines for the Classification of Computer Games may end up doing neither. We classify things to protect children, and liberate ...
WARNING: the following contains some very coarse language and links to ultraviolent game footage. All of it has been classified MA15+, but as you'll see, it's actually for adults only. With the ...
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has announced they are to adopt a "zero classification" policy for future Paralympic Games, which will see an end to athletes being controversially ...
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 ...
Saint’s Row 4, an open-world action adventure video game expected to sell millions around the world, has been refused classification by the Australian Classification Board (ACB), meaning it cannot be ...