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| News Link » /news/newsarticle.asp?searchid=10645 | The Game Warden (492) Jun 12, 2006 - 05:33 am
| | Whether its comic books in the '50s, the dirty hippies in the '60s, Dungeons & Dragons in the '70s, rock music in the '80s, rap "music" in the '90s, or video games in the '00s, there will always be something for parents, media, and the government to complain about and try to ban. All of the forementioned hobbies were just used as scapegoats for society. Soon people will realize how idiotic it is to blame video games and move on to the next big thing. Looking back, any of video games predecessors that were at the forefront of "society's problems" are laughable now. Did reading comics really create juvenille delinquients? At the time people swore they did. It will be the same with games. Although I'd keep my eye on those dirty hippies ; Flag this | Edit this post |

| Siteseeing Link » /news/siteseeingarticle.asp?searchid=2912 | The Game Warden (492) Jun 08, 2006 - 01:16 pm
| | And from reading the article this morning I had the feeling that someone from within gave him up. I've read recently how bin Laden and other higher ups have had a falling out with him. Now CNN is reporting that indeed someone from al Qaeda in Iraq tipped of Coalition forces. Flag this | Edit this post |



| Siteseeing Link » /news/siteseeingarticle.asp?searchid=2899 | The Game Warden (492) Jun 07, 2006 - 05:39 am
| | Exactly, a LOT more people died in a single battle from any of those wars (except maybe Vietnam where large-scale battles weren't as common) than did in the 9/11 attacks. Plus the game has you trying to save the towers. Many WWII and Vietnam games let you play as the Nazis or NVA and no one cares. Here June 6 is the 62nd anniversary of D-Day, a day where so many died for the greater good and instead this lame lady wants to whine about a stupid game. Flag this | Edit this post |




| News Link » /news/newsarticle.asp?searchid=10497 | The Game Warden (492) Jun 01, 2006 - 05:47 am
| Pre-E3 I planned on getting a Wii after a few months of its release, but after seeing what it can do (make gaming fun and innovative) I'll probably try and get one on launch-day.
I still plan on a 360, but only after the price has gone done a bit. PS3, on the other hand, was never really on my radar. In fact, I just got a PS2 this past Christmas and that was just because my kids wanted Katamari so bad. Flag this | Edit this post |



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