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CHILDREN will be banned from playing the world's most popular computer games, including Grand Theft Auto and Call Of Duty, after the Gillard Government approved classifying them R18+.
The federal Cabinet has approved an adult rating for computer games after finding that many classified as suitable for 15-year-olds in Australia had been ruled suitable for adults only overseas.
As many as 50 games are now available to children as young as 15 but should rightly be played by over-18s only.
Some of the world's top-selling titles, including Grand Theft Auto and Call Of Duty, will fall under the new rating.
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And Mr O'Connor also gave a guarantee he would not allow games that had been banned in Australia to be approved for release under the new R18+ classification, if it is approved.
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