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NYT's "Games To Avoid" an Ironic, Perfect Gamer Wish List 189

MojoKid writes "From October to December, the advertising departments of a thousand companies exhort children to beg, cajole, and guilt-trip their parents for all manner of inappropriate digital entertainment. As supposedly informed gatekeepers, we sadly earthbound Santas are reduced to scouring the back pages of gaming review sites and magazines, trying to evaluate whether the tot at home is ready for Big Bird's Egg Hunt or Bayonetta. Luckily, The New York Times is here to help. In a recent article provokingly titled 'Ten Games to Cross off Your Child's Gift List,' the NYT names its list of big bads — the video games so foul, so gruesome, so perverse that we'd recommend you buy them immediately — for yourself. Alternatively, if you need gift ideas for the surly, pale teenager in your home whose body contains more plastic then your average d20, this is the newspaper clipping to stuff in your pocket. In other words, if you need a list like this to understand what games to not stuff little Johnny's stocking with this holiday season, you've got larger issues you should concern yourself with. We'd suggest picking up an auto-shotty and taking a few rounds against the horde — it's a wonderful stress relief and you're probably going to need it."

Comment And what next? Corporations will decree holidays? (Score 1) 500

I'm offended by this. How is it possible that the very corporation who killed a lot of innovations by the end of the 90's is now proposing a "Global" anti piracy day? This from one of the richest companies in the hole world who taxes everyone who want's to use a computer, whether it has their software or not, and be able to do it because of their brutal monopolistic practices that not even governments can stop now around the world.

It's just ridiculous how far you can bend reality with enough money. That's the main reason why I'm starting to think that capitalism is very good for corporations, and very bad for humans.

How about we declare the very same day "The Pirate Day" which in the future will be regarded as the one who saved humanity from being enslaved by corporations.

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