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Fallout 3 Banned in Australia
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The Office of Film and Literature Classification have refused to issue it a rating... due to depictions of drug use.
That's banned, but it's ok to send the people of Australia braindead with "Today Tonight."
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And the OFLC doesn’t even give a reason for its decision? That’s appalling. There should be more transparency in government and an R18+ gaming classification.
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And the OFLC doesn’t even give a reason for its decision? That’s appalling. There should be more transparency in government and an R18+ gaming classification.