Left 4 Dead 2 Refused Aussie Classification Again

On this day of reckoning, Australia’s Office of Film and Literature Classification has denied Valve’s appeal to sell the unedited Left 4 Dead 2 down under. The three-member board determined unanimously that the game “could not be accommodated within the MA 15+ classification,” which is the highest rating allowed for video games in the region. 

The board believes that there is “insufficient delineation between the depiction of general zombie figures and the human figures.” The inability to clearly distinguish the humans from the “clearly fictional ‘infected’” was a “major consideration” of the board.

The unedited version of Left 4 Dead 2 is classified RC (refused classification) and “cannot be sold, hired, advertised or demonstrated in Australia.” Sorry, mates. An edited version of the game has been approved by the OFLC for consumption in Australia — censoring “decapitation, dismemberment, wound detail or piles of dead bodies lying about the environment.” [joystiq]
Kiwi gamers need no fret however as EA has confirmed that we will be getting piles of dead bodies when the game releases here.

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Left 4 Dead 2 Refused Aussie Classification Again

Rate this item left-4-dead-2-10 On this day of reckoning, Australia’s Office of Film and Literature Classification has denied Valve’s appeal to sell the unedited Left 4 Dead 2 down under. The three-member board determined unanimously that the game “could not be accommodated within the MA 15+ classification,” which is the highest rating allowed for video games in the region.  The board believes that there is “insufficient delineation between the depiction of general zombie figures and the human figures.” The inability to clearly distinguish the humans from the “clearly fictional ‘infected'” was a “major consideration” of the board. The unedited version of Left 4 Dead 2 is classified RC (refused classification) and “cannot be sold, hired, advertised or demonstrated in Australia.” Sorry, mates. An edited version of the game has been approved by the OFLC for consumption in Australia — censoring “decapitation, dismemberment, wound detail or piles of dead bodies lying about the environment.” [joystiq] Kiwi gamers need no fret however as EA has confirmed that we will be getting piles of dead bodies when the game releases here.

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