iverson@cory.Berkeley.EDU (Tim Iverson) (07/18/87)
After all those postings from people who don't like violence (wimps!), I thought that those who write games might be influenced by this obscene pacifism. I am, of course, speaking for the hordes of fun loving citizens who enjoy violent video games. When I kill something, I like to hear it scream. If you're of like persuasion, flood the net with your views. Yes, I am advocating net violence! Did you think I'd sit here *peacefully*? BTW, I liked both games (although nothing screamed when I shot it). I thought ASTROTIT showed much more ingenuity, though. - Tim Iverson iverson@cory.Berkeley.EDU ucbvax!cory!iverson
jpn@teddy.UUCP (John P. Nelson) (07/20/87)
>After all those postings from people who don't like violence (wimps!), >I thought that those who write games might be influenced by this obscene >pacifism. I am, of course, speaking for the hordes of fun loving citizens >who enjoy violent video games. When I kill something, I like to hear it >scream. If you're of like persuasion, flood the net with your views. Yes, >I am advocating net violence! Did you think I'd sit here *peacefully*? My favorite video game used to be "Deathrace 2000", where you would drive a little car around the screen, trying to run over the pedestrians. Each time you hit one, it gave off a little "scream" and turned into a gravestone. They just don't MAKE 'em like that anymore. Up with violence in video games!