Leisure Suit Larry Banned 94
An anonymous reader writes "Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude
has been refused classification and banned by the Australian Office of Film and Literature Classification (OFLC) due to its sexual content.
Being produced by Sierra, Larry's exploits are more cheeky than they could ever be offensive, so is this really justified? Oh well, off to bit torrent I go..."
Why? (Score:5, Interesting)
Maybe some of our Australian friends can help us out with this, but why would they ban this game? It can't be any worse than an "American Pie" type movie, or any other recent comedy films. Is Australia this strict with it's movies also?
Shhh! (Score:5, Funny)
It can't be any worse than an "American Pie" type movie
Shhh... don't say the name so loud. It won't be cheap, but I know somebody who can get you this kind of stuff...
Re:Why? (Score:5, Informative)
because the Australian Game rating system only goes up to 15
so *all* games that would be classified 18 in other parts of the world are automatically banned for sale in Australia
American Pie the original was classified 15 but, according to this bbc report [bbc.co.uk] American Pie 2 was classified R which means that if it was an Autralian Computer Game, it too would be banned for sale.
Re:Why? (Score:1)
Re:Why? (Score:2, Insightful)
If the group that made this decision were all 15, it would be mandatory for all games and films to be chock full of porn.
Re:Why? (Score:2)
Re:Why? (Score:1)
It was mainly done as a vote gaining gesture a few years back, when the conservative government of the day needed the vote of an extreme christian, protect the family, senator, who held the balance of power for a short time. They saw gaming censorship as a chea
Re:Why? (Score:2)
No, it goes to 11.
Re:Why? (Score:4, Interesting)
This should be even better than an X rating. I'll bet they're shipping out lots of copies to the "underground" dealers right now.
(Here in the US, there are open discussions in the media of the lengths that producers sometimes go to in order to get an R rating, which is the minimum that will bring in most adults. Sometimes they have to add a nude/sex scene that has nothing to do with the plot, just to get that all-important rating.
I Love America (Score:2, Funny)
And to this I say, I LOVE AMERICA!
Re:Why? (Score:3, Informative)
What? Movie producers never want a movie to be "barely R" - Look how few R-rated films are on the box office charts. http://boxofficemojo.com/alltime/adjusted.htm [boxofficemojo.com]
Movie producers are usually cutting
Re:Why? (Score:2)
He then proceeded to have sex with her all over the house and he never even fixed her toilet although he made several comments about checking out her pipes.
*shrugs*
You could have given a spoiler warning (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Why? (Score:1)
Re:Why? (Score:2, Funny)
I pity Australian children. No doubt they'll soon be cutting the little wanker's hands off due to the "interactivity" possession of hands enables.
Re:Why no true adult games in US. (Score:1)
And now that I come (har har) to think of it, didn't Codemasters once say they had a similar thing in the works?
Re:Why? (Score:2)
The recent election campaigns have brought some of the loopier (by Australian standards) political parties out. One in particular that is getting a lot of publicity is Family First [familyfirst.org.au], your typical right-wing-christians-are-best nutjobs. Unfortunately, the closeness of the election has also resulted in more cosying up to these fring elements by the major parties to try and get some marginal votes and added legit
Sheesh, what is up with Australia? (Score:4, Interesting)
Growing up, always thought that Australia was this free wheeling, laid back country...but they seem more uptight and puritan than the US (Janet Jackson's evil nipple not withstanding).
Is it really that bad "down there"? (decypher "down under" any way you want)
Re: (Score:2)
Re:Sheesh, what is up with Australia? (Score:2)
Hey, Australian game censorship bureau! Look! [somethingawful.com] Play some of these!
Then after their heads explode, Aussies can play all the violent and/or filthy games they like.
Re:Sheesh, what is up with Australia? (Score:2)
Re:Sheesh, what is up with Australia? (Score:3, Informative)
It is called a "Conservative Government". The ratings system for games is outdated, based on the assumption that games are for kids (hence the highest classification is 15+), but there is no way that a Conservative Government would fix this, because they would be worried about newspaper headlines like "Government allows kids to play porno games". They have also done everything they can to stack the Office of Film and Literature Classification (which also rates games) with
Who Cares? (Score:5, Interesting)
Eventually, we will look back on these days when we tried to control the media content people were exposed to and laugh.... or we will all be in cages with a barcode tattooed to our necks.
really funny (Score:5, Informative)
It's a very hilarious game.
Chris
PC VERSION INSTRUCTIONS (Score:1, Funny)
1 > go to download.com and get a HEX EDITOR.
(I chose ULTRAEDIT)
2 > install the HEX EDITOR and OPEN IT
3 > OPEN then file >>> AppInit.jam Click FILE > SAVE AS, and save a copy of this file as >>> AppInit.jam(bak) Close the back up file you have just made, then re-open the real AppInit.jam
6 > use the HEX editors FIND feature (usually CTRL+F) and type in the keyword >>> NudityMode You will see >>> "NudityMode" Type Boolean Data 0 Change the
Re:PC VERSION INSTRUCTIONS (Score:1)
Re:really funny (Score:2)
Personally, I don't care that you use the patch, but it might detract a little of the joy of finding these obscure things and getting the rewards.
Re:really funny (Score:1)
Re:really funny (Score:2)
The endings are hilarious with each girl, especially the band leader(forgot her name).
Xbox version.
Chris
Re:really funny (Score:2)
So we're advocating piracy now? (Score:4, Insightful)
Assuming the poster is from Australia, can't he just import instead of resorting to theft? Or is flat out possession of the title illegal?
Re:So we're advocating piracy now? (Score:2)
Re:So we're advocating piracy now? (Score:2)
Re:So we're advocating piracy now? (Score:1)
Re:So we're advocating piracy now? (Score:2)
Re:So we're advocating piracy now? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:So we're advocating piracy now? (Score:2)
In fact, if you tried to import it (as a title refused classification) and it was inspected by the Australian Customs Service, they would simply seize it to be destroyed.
If you had tried to import it prior to it receiving a rating, and they seized it, notifying you that I appears to contravene current ratings laws, you could request a ruling - at your cost - and risk still having the item destroyed, but now you've paid for them to ban it and paid for the seized item.
Oh my God! (Score:3, Insightful)
Seriously, come on, why exactly should this game be banned? Who exactly is it going to shock? Veterans of the series will know what to expect when buying this game, but then so will newcomers because the game is marked as 15+ only!
Honestly, if this is for 'the kids' then why can't you just accept that most of them have seen porn already and this is not exactly the kind of thing that is going to have them complain is it?!
Re:Oh my God! (Score:2)
So, is Max Payne also banned in Australia? There's a rather obvious example of fellatio in the graphic novel... and just in case you missed the obvious hints, when it cuts back to the game the boss you fight has his pants around his ankles.
Conker's Bad Fur Day (Score:2)
I'm just suprised they never banned Conker's Bad Fur Day - after all you have a fight with a giant turn, who is hurling smaller turds at you all the while singing about shit fetishes...
Re:Conker's Bad Fur Day (Score:2)
Though when it comes to banned games, I think the most amusing story is the German version of Half-Life. Valve apparently added in robotic soldiers instead of people for that release, and even though tha
How about (Score:3, Funny)
Re:How about (Score:1)
And let's not forget LSL7, or: "OMG, an actual parser-driven game in this day and age?" To me that game was thoroughly enjoyable, a delightful blast from the past, not encumbered with any gratuitous 3D bullshit "because everyone is doing all 3D now, we have to as well", and something of a swansong for the ge
At last, (Score:2)
Re:At last, GET A CLUE (Score:2)
A smutty game huh? Where did you say that fileshare URL is?
Talking out both sides of their mouths (Score:2)
Copyright violation advocate? (Score:2, Insightful)
A friend of mine is involved in the production of LL:MCL - its sales pay my friend. So, rather than protest the rather odd decision of the OFLC by contacting/protesting/petitioning the OFLC or even importing a copy you wish to penalize my friend... Your logic is infallible.
Re:Copyright violation advocate? (Score:1)
Re:Copyright violation advocate? (Score:1)
I do get it. If I cannot afford X, or it is illegal to do X and it isn't my right enshrined in the Declaration of Human Rights to have X, then I do without X. If you are suggesting that playing LSL is a fundamental human right or the rights of the Copyright holder are less than your desire to play a game then go ahead, blow yourself away and torrent it, but I do have to say that your compass in this area is a bit skew.
Re:Copyright violation advocate? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Copyright violation advocate? (Score:1)
This, in the context of LSL, is possibly a false argument. You are making the assumption that the producers will never appeal the ban or won't create an edited version for .au territories. You protest against the ban by downloading a torrent of LSL. In two months (for example) the Committee sees the error of its ways and lifts
Re:Copyright violation advocate? (Score:2)
Re:Copyright violation advocate? (Score:2)
Of course for me this is all hypothetical. Living in the US, We only censor extremes like nipples on open air bro
Re:Copyright violation advocate? (Score:2)
Re:Copyright violation advocate? (Score:2)
I imported a banned game that was seized. (Score:2)
i knew the Australia version was edited so i purchased a copy from O/S. i dont know how they knew about it, maybe it was labelled on the envelope/box but i got a letter a few days after it should have arrived saying it was seized by Customs because it was illegal in Australia.
i went into the Customs building to argue my case, and the guy would have nothing of it, it was obviously just on a blacklist and there was nothing he could do. he was obviously clueless towards the game and
Re:Copyright violation advocate? (Score:2)
Your "friend" can be mad at cheapskate Americans who opt for the torrent, but Australians should be granted a pass. I realize we're just talking about Leisure Suit Larry here, but one of the most socially redeeming aspects of torrent sites, P2P sharing and the web in general is the ability
Re:Copyright violation advocate? (Score:1)
I haven't asked them yet, as to whether they are contesting the rating, but I can assure you that they aren't going to 'distribute and be damned' to protest against the ruling. They will probably just follow the usual legal proceedings.
Re:Copyright violation advocate? (Score:2)
Copy it? (Score:3, Insightful)
So you're going to copy it (hurting the game maker) because your government is stupid? The real solution is buy it from abroad and import it, and while you're waiting for it to arrive, write to your MP and newspaper and point out the fact you're sending money abroad instead of keeping it local.
Re:Copy it? (Score:2)
Re:Copy it? (Score:2)
Umm, excuse me, but how in God's name is this hurting the game maker? They are not permitted to sell it to Australia. We can't import it. It's debatable in the general case whether copyright infringement does any damage to the game maker, but in this case it's absolutely impossible to count any copyright infringement of their game made by someone in Australia as a loss. So how does it hurt?
Yes, it sucks that our "c
Re:Copy it? (Score:2)
Re:Copy it? (Score:2)
Re:Copy it? (Score:2)
Re:Copy it? (Score:3, Interesting)
I think Kevin Smith gonna sue somebody!! (Score:4, Funny)
Jared Svenning : That is, um, my Junior College class ring. Cum Laude, '69.
Brodie : I also hope to cum loud one day, preferably in a 69.
best game evAR (Score:1, Offtopic)
ahem
As far as Spite goes.... (Score:2)
If the publisher was feeliug spiteful towards this censor board, whats to prevent them from setting up a server where australians can download the game for free?
What power does australias censorship laws have to prevent an offshore server from allowing australian citizens to download the game for free?
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Re:As far as Spite goes.... (Score:2)
Without Al Lowe? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Without Al Lowe? (Score:1)
Re:Would have never figured Australia (Score:2)
This is hilarious (Score:1)
Not the OFLC Fault (Score:1)