"The recently released Grand Theft Auto V, which contains graphic sex scenes and violence towards women from a first person perspective, has acted as a catalyst for our decision to totally exit the R18 games and DVD market,"
The last game I bought from the Warehouse was Half Life 2 in 2004. Why would this policy stop me buying from them again? I get my media online. I get my laundry baskets and toilet paper from the Warehouse - these are not R18 products.
Top Geary - 27th May 2016 at 12:10 AMI've learnt to ignore when you say derogatory things to me
Wait seriously who goes to the warehouse to buy toilet paperand I'm pretty sure JB hifi sells games the cheapest
Gotta love corporate censorship....
Quote from The Demon Lord: November 24, 2014, 09:33:16 pmGotta love corporate censorship....How much of it is censorship versus marketing ? I bet more over-protective parents shop at the Warehouse than gamers. If this means more business for the Warehouse then the no r18 policy is a smart one to pursue that is rewarded by consumers in a market. I doubt they make much money from DVDs and games these days.
Quote from Tandoori: November 24, 2014, 10:02:49 pmQuote from The Demon Lord: November 24, 2014, 09:33:16 pmGotta love corporate censorship....How much of it is censorship versus marketing ? I bet more over-protective parents shop at the Warehouse than gamers. If this means more business for the Warehouse then the no r18 policy is a smart one to pursue that is rewarded by consumers in a market. I doubt they make much money from DVDs and games these days.More importantly why don't you buy your TP from pak n save / new world / count down like normal people
and I'm pretty sure JB hifi sells games the cheapest
http://store.steampowered.com/search/?filter=weeklongdealsBuy POSTAL POSTAL 21 Mar, 2013 -85%$4.99$0.74
So will they stop fireworks as well, because they're also R18.Fair enough a store has a right to chose what they sell. But still I think the whole thing is just silly. Basically they can't trust parents to not buy R18 games and movies for their kids, so they just take that burden of responsibility away from the parents.True, it doesn't affect many of us here, it just annoys me that once again, games and movies are being blamed for everything bad.
Quote from The Demon Lord: November 24, 2014, 09:33:16 pmGotta love corporate censorship....How much of it is censorship versus marketing ? I bet more over-protective parents shop at the Warehouse than gamers. If this means more business for the Warehouse, then the no r18 policy is a smart one to pursue that is rewarded by consumers in a market. I doubt they make much money from DVDs and games these days.
Quote from Tandoori: November 24, 2014, 10:02:49 pmQuote from The Demon Lord: November 24, 2014, 09:33:16 pmGotta love corporate censorship....How much of it is censorship versus marketing ? I bet more over-protective parents shop at the Warehouse than gamers. If this means more business for the Warehouse then the no r18 policy is a smart one to pursue that is rewarded by consumers in a market. I doubt they make much money from DVDs and games these days.Marketing or Censorship - whichever the perspective, the net result is the same - a Company deciding to remove my ability to purchase an item that I am legally entitled to purchase, thereby artificially restricting my choice.Which I think sucks the hairy fat cock
Quote from Tandoori: November 24, 2014, 06:06:26 pmThe last game I bought from the Warehouse was Half Life 2 in 2004. Why would this policy stop me buying from them again? I get my media online. I get my laundry baskets and toilet paper from the Warehouse - these are not R18 products.I want to buy some R18 toilet paper.
Quote from Tiwaking!: November 24, 2014, 05:27:08 pmhttp://store.steampowered.com/search/?filter=weeklongdealsBuy POSTAL POSTAL 21 Mar, 2013 -85%$4.99$0.74Each POSTAL is made from a different perspective.This one (the first) is top down isometric (iirc isometric).I think you're thinking of POSTAL2Most gloriously unPC game ever.(GTA is like the M&M of our time, TRIES to offend as much as it can, 'coz ain't no such thing as bad publicity, or something).