How Would the NRA Make a Videogame? It Already Did
By all accounts, the game itself is terrible, with user reviews citing horrible controls, graphics, and audio. However, to the NRA's credit, the title appears to fall in line with the organization's oft-cited values: It's impossible to shoot anyone, and the scariest target you'll set your crosshairs on is a metal target shaped like a skull and crossbones.
So if today's NRA statement likening violent videogames to "the filthiest form of pornography" made you wonder just how the organization would handle digital entertainment, now you have your answer.
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By all accounts, the game itself is terrible, with user reviews citing horrible controls, graphics, and audio. However, to the NRA's credit, the title appears to fall in line with the organization's oft-cited values: It's impossible to shoot anyone, and the scariest target you'll set your crosshairs on is a metal target shaped like a skull and crossbones.
So if today's NRA statement likening violent videogames to "the filthiest form of pornography" made you wonder just how the organization would handle digital entertainment, now you have your answer.
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