Wednesday, March 21, 2012

2012: NEW VIDEO GAME TEACHES GENOCIDE TO OUR YOUTH

NEW VIDEO GAME TEACHES GENOCIDE TO OUR YOUTH2012: 



Have you ever wanted to play God? Have you secretly desired to be one of the riders of the Apocalypse? Well you can now have your chance. You can play Depopulus. The sick and twisted minds of the death cults have created their master stroke. What can we say except that they are sick and depraved.
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A Video Game Gone Horribly Wrong?

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By Urban Garden Magazine 

It may already be “game over” for what is possibly the most controversial video game of all time. It’s called “Depopulus” –where players assume the role of a secret planetary ruler. But while this does not at first appear to break any new ground in video gaming, there’s a big twist around the corner:
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Rather than being charged with the task of building a modern, industrial world from scratch—just as in Sid Meier’s upcoming new release “Civilization V”—the challenge posed by Depopulus couldn’t be more diametrically different. Instead players start with a technically advanced but overpopulated world and have to get rid of 90% of its population—all without raising any alarm bells.
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You start with the golden key for world domination—a complete monopoly over its monetary systems. With just a few mouse clicks you can saddle governments with debt and they, in turn, are forced to use their people as collateral to pay the eternal interest.
“You’ve gotta’ keep governments in your pocket and the people afraid of each other!” said Lloyd, an enthusiastic gamer from Brookyln, “Thank goodness we have TV!”
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“It’s kinda’ like a huge human livestock management program,” grinned Charlie, another game tester, “Herding humans, keeping them both sedated yet productive, even the artificially very intelligent ones, is not easy. But the real challenge is the cull.”
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And it’s the “cull” that’s causing the stink—the game’s insidious goal to reduce the world’s 6.9 billion population by 90% before all the oil, fresh water and food runs out. Techniques at your disposal include: world wars, contaminating water and food supplies, weather modification, manmade earthquakes, manmade diseases, forced vaccinations and even spraying the air with hazardous chemicals. Parents, teachers and religious groups are up in arms, calling for the game to be banned on moral grounds. But when challenged over the suitability of mass homicide for video game entertainment, game designer Nevis-Gonzalez is quick to point out that none of it is real, whereas graphically violent war games have been in the popular domain for decades. “There’s no blood, guts or gore in Depopulus.” he explained, “You’re too far removed for all that!”
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Be warned – if the population gets wise to your plans, lack of tax revenue may be just the beginning of your problems. In Depopulus, puppet governments can fall in minutes, not days. And hyperinflation can wipe out whole economies in seconds. But you know the game is really over when the bots start cooperating with each other and begin growing their own food.
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All traces of the game “Depopulus” have been removed from the Internet. This webpage will self destruct in 10…9…8…
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