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29 Oct, 2008

eGames 08: PALGN at eGames / iDEF

PALGN Feature | Oh boy, have we got some stuff planned ...
eGames is rolling around again, and as quickly as we've been giving away tickets through our podcast, we've been planning how PALGN can make the event that little bit more special.

As a starter, we're unhappy with the situation as it stands with R18+ games in Australia. So, rather than just continue to complain in ways that those in power have little care for or start another ineffectual petition, we're going to do something about it. Accordingly, eGames will form the launch of a structured program run by PALGN to communicate our opinion as gamers to our political representatives. To be effectual, we need your help.

Over the next few weeks we'll be progressively publishing a series of templates, instructions, and information sources to help communicate our point of view to our elected representatives. All you'll need to do is follow the instructions; as a community service, we're more than happy to do the legwork, research, and preparation. However, it's up to you to make your voice heard, and if the situation is to change, making your voice heard is the only answer - change will only come through attention, publicity, and a coordinated push by as many Australian gamers as possible.

In addition to the communication collateral we're preparing, we're also going to be creating a tangible demonstration of consolidated voter opinion over the full three days at eGames by collecting as many backing signatures and contact details as possible in support of an R18+ rating for games. We're going to take this on the road, sending it across Australia to get as much more support as we can. Once we've covered the nation, we'll be sending multiple copies of the contents to the Classification Board, every Attorney General, and relevant political representatives across the nation. More importantly, we'll also be sending copies to industry representatives and major Australian media outlets. It's important to remember that this isn't a replacement for direct communication - it's simply a very tangible representation of how important this issue is to so many people. Stay tuned for more details.

On a lighter note, we'll also be running a number of competitive matches, complete with play-offs, live at the booth. Keeping up the competitive aggression, our game of choice will be Smackdown vs. Raw 2009, and our talk of choice trash. Stop by, sign up, and see how you go; maybe you'll be the one to lay down the ultimate smackdown.

eGames will also mark our first tentative step into the wonderful world of game design. Seeing as we're better writers than we are artists, all day Saturday we're going to be holding an open workshop to brainstorm the design of an interactive fiction game for distribution after eGames. In a single day, we're going to go through all stages of design; we'll be picking the genre, defining the tone, creating the characters, developing the puzzles, and otherwise having a blast. Once the game has been designed, we're going to create the game and make it available right here on PALGN. Everyone who participates in the design will get a mention in the game credits, and if you're really committed, you may even get a character named after you!

Our podcasting team will also be on the floor to take opinions, get feedback, and otherwise find out what the real Australian gamer is thinking. Let us know what you're playing, what you're thinking, what you're enjoying, or alternatively, what you're not and why! If you're keen, watch out for the guys with the microphone - we'll be there, most likely within a stone's throw of the booth.

And, this is only the start - there's plenty more yet to be announced. If you're at eGames for any of the three days, make sure to stop by the PALGN booth; something's sure to be happening! We're quite literally going to be smack-bang in the middle of the action, almost dead-centre on the floor between the two stages.

Keep your eye out for further announcements, and otherwise, see you at eGames!

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18 Comments
4 years ago
Is the eGames the one at Brisbane? I really wanna go to that one...
4 years ago
No, it's the one in Melbourne in roughly two weeks ...
4 years ago
so if we cant make the expo, can you put our vote in online?
4 years ago
Oh christ and here I was planning to stop by but the thought of giving input may necessitate an extra pair of pants.

Must say I am looking forward to it.
4 years ago
well if I can organise free entry through work like I did last year (and the year before that) I'll be there. icon_smile.gif
4 years ago
Wow, this sounds awesome! I am SO up for pushing for this R18+ rating. Bring it on! The booth sounds really sweet too guys. I'll be there with bells on! icon_biggrin.gif
4 years ago
Sounds good, I'll be there as always. icon_smile.gif Unfortunately, Saturday is the one day I can't be there..
4 years ago
Sambo110 wrote
Is the eGames the one at Brisbane? I really wanna go to that one...
what's the one in brisbane ? icon_question.gif
4 years ago
mikezilla2 wrote
Sambo110 wrote
Is the eGames the one at Brisbane? I really wanna go to that one...
what's the one in brisbane ? icon_question.gif
This one icon_smile.gif
4 years ago
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eGames will also mark our first tentative step into the wonderful world of game design. Seeing as we're better writers than we are artists, all day Saturday we're going to be holding an open workshop to brainstorm the design of an interactive fiction game for distribution after eGames. In a single day, we're going to go through all stages of design; we'll be picking the genre, defining the tone, creating the characters, developing the puzzles, and otherwise having a blast. Once the game has been designed, we're going to create the game and make it available right here on PALGN. Everyone who participates in the design will get a mention in the game credits, and if you're really committed, you may even get a character named after you!
Character named after me? Epic WIN!
4 years ago
I'll see you guys there as usual! =D

I'll probably help out as much of Saturday as I can with that, it sounds really exciting!

Free entry Ciel? Just cosplay! Cosplay and you'll get in for free! I do! <3
4 years ago
Brilliant initiative PALGN! It's why everyone loves you.
4 years ago
Heading to officeworks to fetch supplies for my very own PALGN t-shirt. Can't wait guys!
4 years ago
This sounds awesome PALGN! Will definitely have to check out the Game On in Brisbane, thanks Qbert
4 years ago
Would people be up for heading to crown after and purchasing/consuming some grain based fermented beverages?
4 years ago
MoistFlaps wrote
Would people be up for heading to crown after and purchasing/consuming some grain based fermented beverages?
I'd be up for that mate, although I most likely won't be able to stay too long as I'm going to the Johnston St Spanish festival afterwards and having a few there. We should rally up some troops for a few drinks though icon_cool.gif
4 years ago
this sounds fantastic i want to go but its right in the middle of my exams... ahh well study my ass off then off i go to the expo for a 'break' :P

as for going for drinks afterwards, i'm up for it. but i'll probably go up on the 14th so if anyone wants to go for a few drinks afterwards...

MoistFlaps wrote
Would people be up for heading to crown after and purchasing/consuming some grain based fermented beverages?
let's get a group together icon_biggrin.gif
4 years ago
News just in on the R18+ affair..

"R18+ rating once again seems unlikely in Australia
By Lucario, 31 Oct, 2008 - 4:25 PM - Back in March, the Standing Committee of Attorneys-Generals agreed to evaluate the R18+ games classification ban currently enforced in Australia. For the law to change, every Attorney-General from each state would have to agree on the new changes, unfortunately South Australia's Michael Atkinson refuses to allow the rule to pass.

Atkinson refused to get into any detail as to why he didn't allow the new law but he did state earlier this year that our children need to be protected from adult games, despite the fact that the average gamer is 30. 91% of Australian respondents support the law which would allow the sale of R18+ games, especially since we're the only developed country in the world who doesn't.

Victoria's Attorney-General Rob Hulls, a supporter of the ratings change, said via his spokesperson that "it appears unlikely that there will be unanimity from all jurisdictions to proceed further at this stage with introducing an R18+ category for computer games." though he went on to mention the cards are still on the table.
"

Courtesy of Aussie-Nintendo.
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