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NRA makes a video game
Posted: 2006-11-02 04:17pm
by Redleader34
JAck Thompson shits bricks
IGN wrote:September 6, 2006 - Guns don't shoot people -- guns shoot targets. Crave Entertainment, in partnership with Highway 1 Productions, announced today that the National Rifle Association has officially endorsed its first-person shooter, NRA Gun Club.
Available exclusively for the PlayStation 2, NRA Gun Club is a target shooter. With any of more than 150 realistic firearms gamers will practice their aim through a variety of realistically safe shooting range environments.
"In keeping with the NRA mission, this game tests marksmanship in a sporting environment and emphasizes responsible use of firearms. This is a fun and exciting game, challenging all ages and all levels of firearms proficiency" says Mike Marcellin, Managing Director of the National Rifle Association.
The title includes a certification mode with detailed descriptions and information about the firearms and shooting competitions. There is also a head-to-head competitive mode for up to eight players.
NRA Gun Club is scheduled to be released September 19 across North America
Thsis is quite intesting, the NRA wants us to play FPS?
Posted: 2006-11-02 04:22pm
by Beowulf
So... you're shooting a virtual paper target?
Posted: 2006-11-02 06:46pm
by Davis 51
Didn't they release a game ages ago? I remember it getting worse than 30% on PC Gamer. The reviewer said he played flash banner ads more fun.
Posted: 2006-11-02 08:17pm
by Dominus Atheos
Davis 51 wrote:Didn't they release a game ages ago? I remember it getting worse than 30% on PC Gamer. The reviewer said he played flash banner ads more fun.
Varmint Hunter. I think X-Play called it the worst game of all time.
Posted: 2006-11-02 09:44pm
by Davis 51
Dominus Atheos wrote:Davis 51 wrote:Didn't they release a game ages ago? I remember it getting worse than 30% on PC Gamer. The reviewer said he played flash banner ads more fun.
Varmint Hunter. I think X-Play called it the worst game of all time.
I only say worse than 30% because it's the number that gets below the "Don't Bother" range (aka the cream of the crap), and I think it was much lower than 15%, but I can't be bothered to look it up.
Posted: 2006-11-02 09:59pm
by Darth Wong
I cannot for the life of me imagine what possible use anyone would have for a computer target-shooting game. I've only fired a real gun a few times in my life, but I've fired it enough to know that nothing on a computer would make you better at aiming a real gun.
Posted: 2006-11-02 10:11pm
by GuppyShark
I never thought anyone would want to play Deer Hunter either...
Posted: 2006-11-02 10:12pm
by Davis 51
Darth Wong wrote:I cannot for the life of me imagine what possible use anyone would have for a computer target-shooting game. I've only fired a real gun a few times in my life, but I've fired it enough to know that nothing on a computer would make you better at aiming a real gun.
Exactly. The only guns I've tried firing are shotguns at shooting ranges in Montana. There's no way in hell you can prepair for the recoil of the real thing, no matter how many games or simulators you play.
There were army recruters at my college. They had this VR thing where you hold an M16 mockup, that's supposedly weighted, so it's exactly like the real think except it doesn't shoot, but instead acts like a light gun for a screen. I had trouble holding it steady, much less hitting the target.
Posted: 2006-11-02 10:50pm
by Darth Servo
It's probably to get people used to the idea of simply having a gun in their hands, like an addiction or something.
Posted: 2006-11-02 10:59pm
by SirNitram
Dominus Atheos wrote:Davis 51 wrote:Didn't they release a game ages ago? I remember it getting worse than 30% on PC Gamer. The reviewer said he played flash banner ads more fun.
Varmint Hunter. I think X-Play called it the worst game of all time.
No, it got a 1 out of 5.
There have been games to get 0's.
Posted: 2006-11-02 11:35pm
by Dominus Atheos
SirNitram wrote:Dominus Atheos wrote:Davis 51 wrote:Didn't they release a game ages ago? I remember it getting worse than 30% on PC Gamer. The reviewer said he played flash banner ads more fun.
Varmint Hunter. I think X-Play called it the worst game of all time.
No, it got a 1 out of 5.
There have been games to get 0's.
I think they did a special on the worst video games of all time. Varmint hunter was featured, right beside Superman 64, and Aquaman: Battle for Atlantis. I think it was the Golden Mullet awards.
Posted: 2006-11-02 11:55pm
by SirNitram
Dominus Atheos wrote:I think they did a special on the worst video games of all time. Varmint hunter was featured, right beside Superman 64, and Aquaman: Battle for Atlantis. I think it was the Golden Mullet awards.
Yea. Aquaman really set the standard.
But there were some worse. 0 out of 5. THey didn't get rated because they didn't really qualify as games.
Like the truck racing game where the other truck never left the starting line.
Posted: 2006-11-03 12:06am
by Darth Servo
SirNitram wrote:But there were some worse. 0 out of 5. THey didn't get rated because they didn't really qualify as games.
Like the truck racing game where the other truck never left the starting line.
What was that game that was more like a movie than an actual game? It was an early CD ROM that had actual actors. The usual goverment conspiracy telling the soldiers they were going to another planet to kill aliens but they had to stay in fully sealed suits outside, so the only way they could see the "aliens" was a VR display. And it turned out they were really shooting other humans or some such stupidity.
Posted: 2006-11-03 03:35am
by Netko
The result of searching for "worst ever" on Gamespot, I present to you:
Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing (that would be the truck racing game I believe)
Watch the video review to get a real ROFL moment.
Posted: 2006-11-03 10:31am
by SirNitram
mmar wrote:The result of searching for "worst ever" on Gamespot, I present to you:
Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing (that would be the truck racing game I believe)
Watch the video review to get a real ROFL moment.
That's one of the 0 out of 5's, now that I saw that. Yea. Bad.
Posted: 2006-11-03 12:59pm
by Ubiquitous
mmar wrote:The result of searching for "worst ever" on Gamespot, I present to you:
Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing (that would be the truck racing game I believe)
Watch the video review to get a real ROFL moment.
Ha, my mum just came into my room to see what all the laughter was about. That was hilarious!
Posted: 2006-11-03 01:44pm
by Admiral Valdemar
Zero would imply they actually managed to play the game to review it. PC Gamer had a game that was some Homeworld wannabe that wouldn't even fucking run when released on any of their systems. It simply got "N/A".
I do so love reading their worst reviews though. They make flaming a computer game an art.
Posted: 2006-11-03 02:26pm
by Majin Gojira
I think they also gave a 0 out of 5 to "Barbie Horse Adventure" -- 0 out of 5 is reserved for things that aren't even really games.
Posted: 2006-11-03 04:57pm
by irishmick79
Gods and Generals was an abysmally bad game, from all accounts. Let's just say it's a FPS where your weapons are a one shot musket which must be discarded after each use, a slowly reloading pistol, slowly thrown bowie knives and a sabre. You actually had to fork out an extra $5 if you wanted to get the 'multiplayer expansion pack'.
Posted: 2006-11-03 05:49pm
by Vendetta
Admiral Valdemar wrote:PC Gamer had a game that was some Homeworld wannabe that wouldn't even fucking run when released on any of their systems. It simply got "N/A".
I remember X: Beyond the Frontier getting an N/A because the game was literally unfinished and unplayable at release.
I can't remember whether the famed Everquest expansion that wasn't actually in the box when you bought it got the same (you got a voucher to send off and they sent you the CD when it was finished, because they couldn't hit the street date on it).
Posted: 2006-11-03 08:27pm
by Darwin
Darth Wong wrote:I cannot for the life of me imagine what possible use anyone would have for a computer target-shooting game. I've only fired a real gun a few times in my life, but I've fired it enough to know that nothing on a computer would make you better at aiming a real gun.
The Point Blank series of arcade target shooting videogames are wildly popular.
basically, games like this are aimed at the low price mass market, and folks who don't realize they can play a better flash game for free. One can hope it at least might teach some range safety or something.
Posted: 2006-11-03 08:35pm
by Stark
Point Blank is a LIGHTGUN GAME. It's also quite different to a 'gun range simulator': it's carnival style.