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noob....Kick wala button martey rehtey ho gey
Tekken was amazing i remember being unstoppable with Law!...
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noob....Kick wala button martey rehtey ho gey
Tekken was amazing i remember being unstoppable with Law!...
noob....Kick wala button martey rehtey ho gey
Tekken was amazing i remember being unstoppable with Law!...
Tekken still is amazing. but another popular game was Mortal Combat. i play street fighter on my cell phone now
Tekken was amazing i remember being unstoppable with Law!...
Yes, I do remember that "Massacre" hence my point, kill anyone that isn't an American or a British. Video games these days are fun to play but their story lines are getting repetitive.
Kill the "Haji" save the "Queen".
C'mon, exactly its a game, its a bit of role playing. It doesn't mean people will grow up to become Taliban.It was quite shocking to me when I realized that anyone can fire RPG's and Javelin's at Mosques and civilians in "Call of Duty - Modern Warfare" but you don't see me whining about it? Millions of kids everyday are being taught by Video Games to butcher anyone that speaks any other language than English. Just because "Brave British Soldiers" are involved, its not a two-way street anymore?
C'mon, exactly its a game, its a bit of role playing. It doesn't mean people will grow up to become Taliban.
America's Army - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaAmerica's Army (also known as AA or Army Game Project) is a series of video games and other media developed by the United States Army and released as a global public relations initiative to help with recruitment. America's Army was conceived by Colonel Casey Wardynski and is managed by the U.S. Army's Office of Economic and Manpower Analysis at the United States Military Academy.Wardynski envisioned "using computer game technology to provide the public a virtual Soldier experience that was engaging, informative and entertaining."
Don't be so sure video games are trivial. The US Army F***s with American kids by developing a video game designed to boost recruiting.
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