Chief censor loses trust in video game industry
Chief censor hits back at "untrustworthy" video game industry.
Campbell Gibson
Mon, 10 Nov 2014
Chief censor Andrew Jack says he is unsure whether the gaming industry can continue to be trusted.
His comments come in response to a story in NBR's print edition on the video game industry undercutting classification law.
Local video game classification laws in part rely on developers submiting
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Campbell Gibson
Mon, 10 Nov 2014
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