They even throw a free episode from one of their other series! I might have to try out Wallace and Gromit in that case.. (I already have Sam & Max)
Yeah, after the shooting of Winnenden the city of Nuremberg cancelled an eSport event where Counter-Strike and other games were to be played. The world's biggest weapons and arms fair in the same city and at the same time took place, though. The killer of Winnenden (as well as the one from Erfurt a few years ago) learned to shoot in shooting clubs. But that's not a problem, because the lobby is big enough. No, the problem are these dangerous "killer games".
Yeah, after the shooting of Winnenden the city of Nuremberg cancelled an eSport event where Counter-Strike and other games were to be played. The world's biggest weapons and arms fair in the same city and at the same time took place, though.
That's german logic, you don't have to understand it, we don't understand it ourselves - we apply it nonetheless.
Quote from: DJ Doena on June 14, 2009, 02:57:03 PMThat's german logic, you don't have to understand it, we don't understand it ourselves - we apply it nonetheless. That's a logic applied by most governments, not just the german one.
But here in the UK we have very tight gun control; the average computer game player can't get his hands on a weapon, therefore any anti-social behaviour cannot be immediately blamed on his local gun club. Because there's no such thing. I suppose this is why we have such high rates of knife crime... So I'm fascinated by the idea that such places are so taken for granted, they are no longer considered a primary influence!
Now that is what I call big screen gaming.Cowboys