Thursday, May 15, 2008
Police Brutality: the "Don't Taze Me, Bro" Game
Jason Rohrer recently wrote about his game project influenced by the famous "Don't Taze Me, Bro" YouTube video, and uh, event, at the Escapist. There you can download his simple game, which forces the player to take a stand against the police brutality rather than meekly sit around and watch it happen. Through shouting and blocking the police, the player can prevent the neutralized subjects from being carried out and win the game. This is a good example of a newsgame for you, though perhaps a bit late. Anyway, Jason tried to explore realms of possibility for standing up to such police brutality and actually making something happen.
Monday, May 12, 2008
I Have Now Beaten GTA IV
*Huge Spoiler Warning*
It was fun. Now I'm going to go get 100% done so I can get those keys to the city.
It was fun. Now I'm going to go get 100% done so I can get those keys to the city.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Grand Theft Auto IV Release Impressions
Yes, indeed this is a blog about controversial video games and none are more controversial than the Grand Theft Auto series. Obviously, you know that the fourth edition (that's not right, it's more like the sixth, seventh if you count London, disregarding the PSP games) was just released and that I have already played it through quite a bit. I'll get back to playing it shortly, but I needed to mention a passing few of the thousand political mentions the biggest video game release ever has gotten. (Just scroll down the main page at gamepolitics.com and you'll get far too many)
MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) has come out against the drunk driving in GTA IV. The producers had predicted that aspect of gameplay would come under fire, even though it really shouldn't. I've experienced the drunk driving once and it was so incredibly irritating (especially if cops chase you down for it) that every time since I just called a cab to get back home. Yep, I learned a lesson from Grand Theft Auto IV about drunk driving. Case closed, moving on.
Barack Obama casually mentioned GTA in a vaguely negative way that was pretty consistent with his past remarks that kids should study more and play less video games. Yawn, moving on.
Not too surprisingly, the mother of a slain NYPD policeman was fairly upset about Grand Theft Auto. The linked article there also mentions a man who says there are no consequences for a shootout in Grand Theft Auto, which is ludicrous, but at least not so bad as the dumb people who think you get points for stabbing old ladies.
Sorry, but that's quite enough of that right now. I've got to get back to playing this game and chances are that you do too. If you're curious, my PS3 ID is kingpenguin1029, in case you miraculously find me playing online multiplayer or want to friend me. Hasta luego.
MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) has come out against the drunk driving in GTA IV. The producers had predicted that aspect of gameplay would come under fire, even though it really shouldn't. I've experienced the drunk driving once and it was so incredibly irritating (especially if cops chase you down for it) that every time since I just called a cab to get back home. Yep, I learned a lesson from Grand Theft Auto IV about drunk driving. Case closed, moving on.
Barack Obama casually mentioned GTA in a vaguely negative way that was pretty consistent with his past remarks that kids should study more and play less video games. Yawn, moving on.
Not too surprisingly, the mother of a slain NYPD policeman was fairly upset about Grand Theft Auto. The linked article there also mentions a man who says there are no consequences for a shootout in Grand Theft Auto, which is ludicrous, but at least not so bad as the dumb people who think you get points for stabbing old ladies.
Sorry, but that's quite enough of that right now. I've got to get back to playing this game and chances are that you do too. If you're curious, my PS3 ID is kingpenguin1029, in case you miraculously find me playing online multiplayer or want to friend me. Hasta luego.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Jack Thompson Letter to Take Two Chairman's Mom
Just read this letter Jack Thompson sent to Take Two chairman Strauss Zelnick's mom. Clearly, this is all in continued protest of Grand Theft Auto IV, but we'll all get tired of this sort of thing within the next week before it's finally released.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Afghanistan May Ban Video Games
In a rather long line of "via"s going through at least GamePolitics and Bloggey Kong, I've heard tell of a potential video game ban in Afghanistan through some new, very restrictive legislation. Among other things such as billiards, dancing women on the telly, and pigeon-flying, video games would be included among banned things in the new legislation. It's not... erm... good. But I'm no Islamic moralist, so that's just my opinion.
Completely unrelated: Richard Quest, that crazy preppy guy on CNN who always seems like he's got a natural high going? It wasn't natural!
Completely unrelated: Richard Quest, that crazy preppy guy on CNN who always seems like he's got a natural high going? It wasn't natural!
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Europa Universalis: Rome Released (For Real)
Despite my odd post-April Fool's Joke earlier, I have already downloaded and installed Europa Universalis: Rome to play later tonight. I plan to have a review here pretty quickly. I'm very excited to begin that tonight, as I've always been a fan of Paradox Interactive's grand strategy games. Not really a lot of news here, but be on the lookout for the first of a series of Legal Arcade reviews.
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Paradox Announces New Project: Europa Universalis Mario



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