Australian Fallout 3 Ban Lifted: Now with Less Psychedelics
by Justin Arnold on August 12, 2008 at 1:51 pm

The Australian government has reversed a ban on the forthcoming Fallout 3 due to gamer objections.
The Office of Film and Literature Classification originally had banned Fallout 3 due to its in-game drug use, rendering the game illegal for sale in Australia.
However, the game was resubmitted to the OFLC with changes in the game that allowed it to be reclassified to a MA +15 rating.
The ruling came as the game depicted the player receiving beneficial effects due to drug use, such as morphine, while in combat. The OFLC also cites the realistic depictions of drug paraphernalia led to its ban.
Australia, whose videogame rating system boarders on the antiquated, has similarly banned other games that conflict with their classification system such as Shellshock 2: Blood Trails and Dark Sector.
Dark Sector was modified and according to the OFLC will be released for mass market in the near future.
Source: gamespot.com
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