Doubtful, they would have to know it was illegal to own. Customs probably have a list of refused content that they would check against. Stuff like Last Window is just like products that aren't sold in Australia, no real need for them to worry about that stuff as it would just open a can of worms they wouldn't want to deal with.Worthintendo said:Question about customs not letting games through.
I import alot of DS & 3DS games, my main reason for getting a US 3DS is I'm guessing its going to be the same as the DS alot of games I want won't be released down here (Henry Hatsworth, Retro Game Challange etc etc) so they don't get submitted for rating to the OFLC. So they aren't RC but haven't rated either. Could customs hold those up as prohibited games if they got a hold of them?
Write a list here, maybe some AusGAF will take them off your hands. (I don't think that's a problem, the buy/sell/trade threads seem okay)T1tan said:AusGAF - In your experience what's the best place to sell DVDs? Ebay or a second hand bookshop/pawn store?
I have 40 DVDs I want to get rid of. A pawn shop will probably pay $40 for the lot and while I might get a few more $$ on Ebay I'm a bit weary of the time spent describing the DVDs, taking photos and posting online, sellers fees on Ebay and then of course getting in contact with the buyer and posting.
I'm open to other alternatives of course.
T1tan said:AusGAF - In your experience what's the best place to sell DVDs? Ebay or a second hand bookshop/pawn store?.
Salazar said:Can you give a general sense of what the dvds are ?
You could try posting on the Palgn exchange forum. Pretty active place to sell random bits of crap.T1tan said:AusGAF - In your experience what's the best place to sell DVDs? Ebay or a second hand bookshop/pawn store?
I have 40 DVDs I want to get rid of. A pawn shop will probably pay $40 for the lot and while I might get a few more $$ on Ebay I'm a bit weary of the time spent describing the DVDs, taking photos and posting online, sellers fees on Ebay and then of course getting in contact with the buyer and posting.
I'm open to other alternatives of course.
I've bought a bunch of stuff on palgn and it has been a mostly great experience. There tend to be lots of DVD list put up though so I would try here first.commanderdeek said:You could try posting on the Palgn exchange forum. Pretty active place to sell random bits of crap.
http://palgn.com.au/viewforum.php?f=49
Oh man that sucksreptilescorpio said:I've bought a bunch of stuff on palgn and it has been a mostly great experience. There tend to be lots of DVD list put up though so I would try here first.Also lost $800 buying a PS3 so don't complain if someone rips you off, they can't help you if you get ripped off.
I was suckered in because he said he was a Port Adelaide fan wanting to buy tickets to the grand final. We were both asshats. I should have assumed a Port fan would rip me off.commanderdeek said:Oh man that sucks
Though you probably shouldn't have done such a big transaction in a place where there's no buyer protection.
Worthintendo said:Question about customs not letting games through.
I import alot of DS & 3DS games, my main reason for getting a US 3DS is I'm guessing its going to be the same as the DS alot of games I want won't be released down here (Henry Hatsworth, Retro Game Challange etc etc) so they don't get submitted for rating to the OFLC. So they aren't RC but haven't rated either. Could customs hold those up as prohibited games if they got a hold of them?
Choc said:It's not illegal to import and own something which has not been rated as long as:
1) you do not sell it
2) you are not importing a commercial quantity of the item. If you are it must be rated.
I am a happy new iPad 2 owner, yet this morning I found myself hovering the mouse over a 'One-click buy' button on Amazon.com for a Kindle 3. Really tempted to get one.Jintor said:DA2 isn't steampowered, is it? Still tempting, but...
/edit I stole (borrowed) my Dad's Kindle to get some research books instantly for Uni and, even though I'm totally used to digital distribution and everything, am just completely floored by how goddamn convenient that was. Normally I have to wait so long for books that it's a pleasant surprise when they finally turn up because I've forgotten I ordered them in the first place.
Choc said:It's not illegal to import and own something which has not been rated as long as:
1) you do not sell it
2) you are not importing a commercial quantity of the item. If you are it must be rated.
(1A) This regulation applies to publications and any other goods, that:
...(c) in relation to a computer game -- are unsuitable for a person under 18 to see or play; or...
(2) The importation of goods to which this regulation applies
is prohibited unless a permission, in writing, to import the goods has been granted by the Attorney-General or a person authorized by the Attorney-General for the purposes of this subregulation.
Now your only problem is that The Wire eventually ends. Thankfully David Simon is a gentleman and a scholar. Generation Kill and Treme will both be worth watching once you are done with The Wire and he is working on a mini-series that will focus on the 12 days after the Lincoln Assassination while John Wilkes Booth was on the run, which sounds boss.Rez said:The Frank Sabatca arc in The Wire Season 2 was just fan-freaking-tastic. Genuinely moving/depressing.
There is an amazing moment late on in season 4 or 5 I think. I won't describe the details, but it involves a very small retaliatory action by a semi-minor character that has repercussions on his direct circle, the cops, the lawyers and a political group. All the way up the chain, a very small act has big-time impact on how the story pans out.Rez said:I just love that Season 2 was basically set in motion by god damn Valchek and the church window. It's so -- I don't know -- appropriate?
Rez said:yeah, I watched the entire first season, and I did start to enjoy it by the end of it, but it wasn't until one or two episodes into Season 2 when everything really started coming together for me.
My library doesn't have it, will have to check the usual place online. While checking the library website it recommended me the Bradygames Crisis Core strategy guide. My university felt the need to buy the strat guide for Crisis Core and make it available for loan? Alongside a book on PSP hacks and exploits? This makes me confused.Mar said:Has anyone purchased Tony Mott's (Chief Editor of Edge magazine) book 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die? Found it in the book store yesterday and I'll be picking it up. There are some obvious omissions but there's some surprises and it's well written.
evlcookie said:How much was the book Mar and was it paperback or hardcover?
The head of the Australian Christian Lobby and former special forces soldier Jim Wallace has "unreservedly" apologised for commenting against gay marriage and Muslims on Anzac Day.
Jim Wallace, the managing director of ACL, wrote on Twitter this morning: "Just hope that as we remember Servicemen and women today we remember the Australia they fought for - wasn't gay marriage and Islamic!"
Mr Wallace was heavily criticised on Twitter for his comments.
He is indeed a deep derper. And a fuckhead, to boot.Salazar said:http://www.smh.com.au/technology/technology-news/christian-leader-sorry-for-anzac-tweets-20110425-1dtof.html
This is the asshole who said he wouldn't use videogames to train soldiers because they're too evil. His derp goes so deep.
reptilescorpio said:
Classy! Religion do well for themselves considering the stupid things they say. Twitter really has put a lot of people in a pickle with these kinds of things. Think before you tweet people. If you wouldn't be allowed to say it in public don't say it in a tweet. That goes for you too Stephanie Rice. Morons.Salazar said:http://www.smh.com.au/technology/technology-news/christian-leader-sorry-for-anzac-tweets-20110425-1dtof.html
This is the asshole who said he wouldn't use videogames to train soldiers because they're too evil. His derp goes so deep.
Salazar said:http://www.smh.com.au/technology/technology-news/christian-leader-sorry-for-anzac-tweets-20110425-1dtof.html
This is the asshole who said he wouldn't use videogames to train soldiers because they're too evil. His derp goes so deep.
Only 859 games on that list? Also GoogleDocs seems coolMar said:A link to an online spreadsheet if you wanted to see the list and even add them all up.
https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Asd15VKzR2FFdG4xTWQ1bFp1OGdSS01hS21OMzVGdFE&hl=en&authkey=CLqc-_ME#gid=0
reptilescorpio said:Only 859 games on that list? Also GoogleDocs seems cool
Ah, just noticed that the first 142 are separate from the others in the running count for some reason. Can I use an empty column to see how many I have played?Mar said:I don't know how you're reading it, but you're reading it wrong.
There's one delete game in the list but other than that, it has all 1001.
reptilescorpio said:Ah, just noticed that the first 142 are separate from the others in the running count for some reason. Can I use an empty column to see how many I have played?
reptilescorpio said:While grabbing a coffee in sunny Hamilton on Saturday while my brother went Easter Egg shopping I decided to grab a copy of PCPP and see how it was going. While waiting at line to pay for my bundle of outdated news I flipped through quickly. What I noticed was a pretty crappy review of Bulletstorm that seemed more focused on the crappy marketing job than the rewardingly fun gameplay. They gave it a 6. The review on the opposite page was for the free, community made The Silver Lining. Which they gave a higher score. I have played The Silver Lining and appreciate that they are trying to get more people into King's Quest but man. The 3 released episodes have been mediocre at best. I promptly left the queue and returned the magazine. Surfing GAF on my phone should have always been the correct entertainment to go with my coffee.
Wait Men of War? Didn't that come out last year? Only had a quick flick, the Bulletstorm score pulled my attention long enough to read the review. I think RPS just spoil me these days, they seem to be in the same mindset as me when it comes to games, if they give something good words I tend to like it and the same when they are unimpressed. Basically any professional review is crap because everything is subjective. Everything is dependant on opinion. A 5 star rating is better, or even just getting rid of numbers and saying good/meh/bad.Jintor said:What I got out of that was that reviews are, well, really based on the reviewer. That was Anthony after all... Hyper reviewed Bulletstorm better.
/edit I at least hope you enjoyed the Men of War review ==;;
//edit man scorps your comments are really bumming me out now. :T