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Jan 29, 2009

Dragonball: Origins Too Hot For Australia, Gets Recalled

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Aussies get fired up over Dragonball: Origins' PG rating, Atari recalls all copies of the DS game.


'I thought I told you I was changing, stop looking!'
Due to some steamy sans-pants scenes in the DS action-adventure Dragonball: Origins, Atari is recalling all copies of the game shipped to Australia, which will undergo a change from its original PG rating. Though this rating is equivalent to an E10+ rating in the states, Australians also have an M, M15+, and R18+ ratings.

This isn't the first time the Office of Film and Literature Classification (OLFC) has smacked down a game for questionable content, and won't be the last. If they're this concerned about about pants-less scenes in DB: Origins, maybe Australians won't have to endure the Dragon Ball movie either. Ban Hammer!

[Via Kotaku]