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There's a blank space on the GOG front page, it usually means there's a game that's unavailable in Australia. So what is filling the blank space for you lucky non-antipodeans? Screenshot of the missing area is attached.
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arrjayjee: There's a blank space on the GOG front page, it usually means there's a game that's unavailable in Australia. So what is filling the blank space for you lucky non-antipodeans? Screenshot of the missing area is attached.
It's Hotline Miami 2.
Hotline Miami 2
Hotline Miami 2 is blocked from access by all of GOG's Australian customers. Same goes for the Commandos games for all the German members. The list is quite small for now but who knows what the future holds since no one ever expected to see regional locked games on GOG before.

http://www.gog.com/forum/general/regional_locked_games_on_gog/page1
Post edited September 17, 2015 by stg83
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arrjayjee: There's a blank space on the GOG front page, it usually means there's a game that's unavailable in Australia. So what is filling the blank space for you lucky non-antipodeans? Screenshot of the missing area is attached.
Good thing, too. God knows what would happen if you Aussies had the freedom to chose to do what you want. Experiencing the joys of Hotline Miami 2 might just cause your heads to implode from playing it. Thankfully we all have benevolent governments in charge to protect us from ourselves. They always know whats best for you and me.
Where, when and how did Australian censorship happen?
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Shadowstalker16: Where, when and how did Australian censorship happen?
When Hotline Miami 2 became available for preorder. The change tracker thread by IAmSinistar is good to find out about such occurrences.

http://www.gog.com/forum/general/preorder_hotline_miami_2_wrong_number_67864/page1
Post edited September 17, 2015 by stg83
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Shadowstalker16: Where, when and how did Australian censorship happen?
Quite some time back, just no one is allowed to talk about it.
I still cannot believe that pixel-graphics game actually got banned in Australia. I thought we were a modern liberal democracy but apparently the conservatard morality police are the ones in charge.
Well if any aussies want it, I'm sure there will be ways to obtain it ;). If you catch my mean...
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Shadowstalker16: Where, when and how did Australian censorship happen?
The Big Kangaroo War in 1906. After that, the Australians said "Never again! Never ever, neverevereverever.", and banned all questionable video games, meaning 90% of them.
There's a sale for Australians? What about us non-Australians? I object to this blatant discrimination! For shame, GoG! For shame!
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Randalator: There's a sale for Australians? What about us non-Australians? I object to this blatant discrimination! For shame, GoG! For shame!
Try again...
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Randalator: There's a sale for Australians? What about us non-Australians? I object to this blatant discrimination! For shame, GoG! For shame!
The sale is for everyone except Germans, because they lost two world wars and produce an alarmingly large amount of really weird pornography.
OK, so they refused to rate it because the certification board thought it'd be a bad influence on the Australian people. On the bright side, at least they ended the pre-order! Right?
Well; now they advertised the free pirated version to lots more people than their initial audience and got more people to play it. Good on them I guess.

But I wonder why Australian censorship became a thing in the first place. The restrictions seem infantalizing.