Again, thanks everyone From what I gather, the US Military used to develop their own video games to train men in the art of killing. But cut-backs killed the practice off, so they devised this devilish idea of funding commercial games makers. When you enter the cheat code you open the training video.
This comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteThat they do.
ReplyDeleteCuriouser and curiouser...
ReplyDeleteAloha from Waikiki
Comfort Spiral
Not such a nice game these guys play.
ReplyDeletesort of like when i was a kid and played "tommies and jerries". steven
ReplyDeleteIt's all conditioning.
ReplyDeleteyou say so much in so little
ReplyDeleteI have always suspected our tax dollars behind those games.
Teaching even more sneaky ways to cheat, huh.
ReplyDeleteAgain, thanks everyone
ReplyDeleteFrom what I gather, the US Military used to develop their own video games to train men in the art of killing. But cut-backs killed the practice off, so they devised this devilish idea of funding commercial games makers. When you enter the cheat code you open the training video.
We as a people are not handling our technological adolescence very well.
ReplyDeleteWouldn't have thought that many games would need a cheat code - just watch!
ReplyDelete