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Originally Posted by KoiNoDensetsu
Order something from a shop that sells both eroge and non-ero stuff. Try ordering something your parents wouldn't be offended by. If they don't try looking through what you order, try getting an eroge sometime. It might work.
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Finding shops that sell ero stuff is surprisingly hard, so I'll probably be using the power of the Internets™ to obtain my Shuffle fix. I suppose I'll have to work something out closer to the release date (and when pricing/stores info is available).
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Originally Posted by KoiNoDensetsu
(But isn't eroge illegal in Australia since Shuffle might be considered "porn". Note that I don't know all the laws in Australia, but I thought they had really strict obscenity rules there. Maybe they wouldn't even know it is "porn" if there aren't H-CG on the back?)
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IIRC, adult games can't be sold in Australia because of OFLC (Office of Film and Literature Classification) doesn't have a R18+ rating for games, and since
this prick refuses to allow one. However, the ownership of such games is still legal. There's also been a lot of conflicting reports re: under-18 characters, but I've got no real idea what's happening there.
Like you said, anyone seeing the game box probably won't realise the content - Customs doesn't open every game crossing the border anyway.
Note to self: leave this country at earliest convenience.