Modern Day Book Burning

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They give a $25 gift card for other forms of entertainment for your bundle of games, not for each one.
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Overload wrote:They give a $25 gift card for other forms of entertainment for your bundle of games, not for each one.

No deal! No deal!
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o.pwuaioc wrote:
Stark wrote:Sounds like a good way to get $25 for a game that's not worth $25 any more!

Exactly what I was thinking. Go buy a bunch of $5 violent movies from Wal-Mart, and voila! Make hundreds of dollars in profit!


Sounds a bit convoluted.

Instead I think I'll take my returnables to Michigan for the 10 cent deposit.
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What's sad about this is that WBC would still protest it.
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And you guys thought government was broke?

Who knew, money is overflowing.
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I was gonna say, if they didn't snap the discs....TIME TO GO DUMPSTER DIVING!!!

Can you imagine what some people might put in there. There could be some real collectibles...or...there could be a lot of Call of Duty games....so...not much of a real loss.

In all seriousness though, I find this so unbearably frustrating. People burn things for what reason? Do they think that the game companies will go, "Well! Time to stop making violent videogames?"

It is to encourage other people to act out violently. I honestly feel that destroying and burning things is a violent act, that promotes a mob mentality and continues to endorse ignorance towards the important issues of the treatment of mental health and gun control.

I remember when Sinead O'conner went on Saturday Night Live and sang a song, changing some words to "child abuse" and ripped a picture up of the Pope in response to the catholic church covering up the child molestation accusations during the early 1990's....people burned all her stuff and called her a heretic and guess what..SHE WAS RIGHT! She was completely valid in her statement and stand. And no one said, "whoops...sorry about that."

The same will be for video games.
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J T wrote:
Stark wrote:Sounds like a good way to get $25 for a game that's not worth $25 any more!


:lol:

Sports games are violent, yes?


That was the first thought I had: someone should totally collect a bunch of football (Maddens?), boxing and wrestling titles, distribute to different friends in an organized group (according to the rules this seems necessary), rack in the dough, then post about it.
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:shock: I've been playing Videogames of all sorts for over a decade......I FEEL LIKE TAKING OVER THE WORLD WITH..... VIOLENCE!! :lol:
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BogusMeatFactory wrote:I was gonna say, if they didn't snap the discs....TIME TO GO DUMPSTER DIVING!!!

Can you imagine what some people might put in there. There could be some real collectibles...or...there could be a lot of Call of Duty games....so...not much of a real loss.

In all seriousness though, I find this so unbearably frustrating. People burn things for what reason? Do they think that the game companies will go, "Well! Time to stop making violent videogames?"

It is to encourage other people to act out violently. I honestly feel that destroying and burning things is a violent act, that promotes a mob mentality and continues to endorse ignorance towards the important issues of the treatment of mental health and gun control.

I remember when Sinead O'conner went on Saturday Night Live and sang a song, changing some words to "child abuse" and ripped a picture up of the Pope in response to the catholic church covering up the child molestation accusations during the early 1990's....people burned all her stuff and called her a heretic and guess what..SHE WAS RIGHT! She was completely valid in her statement and stand. And no one said, "whoops...sorry about that."

The same will be for video games.


You think we would have learned after pointless mid-nineties Congressional Hearings when Night Trap, the SuperScope and Doom- among others- were put on public trial. We tend to look everywhere but where the problem lies.
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I can't help but think that at least a few great and innocent games are about to be destroyed, not just a bunch of old Maddens.
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