Journal Bushido Hacks's Journal: PETA game infringes Nintendo copyright
If you could find a picture next to the phrase "copyright infringement" in the dictionary, a screenshot of the Super Chick Sisters would be right next to it. This foul play has gamers fuming, not in disgust like PETA wanted, but angry because PETA commited the most clear definition of copyright infringement in what is yet another attempt by the extremist animal rights group to brainwash children.
The game was orignially a protest against Kentucky Fried Chicken, but Nintendo executives may cook PETA extra crispy when the cease-and-desist papers are written.
Meanwhile, this game has entices meat-eaters to eat more animals instead of let them live. As this post is being written, I'm having a tuna sammich. Mmm...killing Flipper sure is tasty.
The game was orignially a protest against Kentucky Fried Chicken, but Nintendo executives may cook PETA extra crispy when the cease-and-desist papers are written.
Meanwhile, this game has entices meat-eaters to eat more animals instead of let them live. As this post is being written, I'm having a tuna sammich. Mmm...killing Flipper sure is tasty.
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