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Outrage on Virginia Tech Game

PK8

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Source: http://www.smh.com.au/news/games/ou...1178995212668.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap1

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A screen grab of the V-Tech Rampage computer game. Inset: Ryan Lambourn, the game's creator.

A Sydney youth who created an uproar with an online game based on the Virginia Tech massacre, says he will remove the game if he receives $US2000 in "donations".
Add another $US1000 and he promises to apologise.
The game, called V-Tech Rampage, offers "three levels of stealth and murder" and is set on a facsimile of the Virginia Tech campus.
It is modelled on the exploits of South Korean-born Cho Seung-hui who last month shot dead 32 fellow students at the Virginia Tech campus in the worst such massacre in US history.
The game features a gun-toting character based on Cho, the dormitory where the killing spree started, the post office where he sent his manifesto to a TV network and Norris Hall, the building where most of the murders took place.
The game first came to light after it was uploaded to a site called newgrounds.com which hosts a large number of basic, mainly home made , computer games. Game makers upload their creations on to the site much in the same way as people upload videos to YouTube.
V-Tech Rampage is the work of 21-year-old Ryan Lambourn from western Sydney who goes by the screen name, Master PiGPEN.
"I've done offensive things before but they're not usually this popular," Lamourn said, adding that he made the game "because it's funny".
Lambourn, who grew up in the US, said his friends suggested putting up the ransom demand which he thought was "a hilarious idea".
He posted the demand on his website saying: "Attention angry people: I will take this game down from newgrounds [the games website] if the donation amount reaches $1000 US. I'll take it down from here [his website] if it reaches $2000 US, and i will apologise if it reaches $3000 US."
He described the exercise as "a joke". "They were so adamant about me taking my game down ... I gave them a way," he said.
"The donation thing was just to pull a few more strings and make more people angry. It's worked."
Lambourn said that while he felt remorse for those who had lost friends and relatives in the massacre, he also had sympathy for the gunman.
"No one listens to you unless you've got something sensational to do." he said. "And that's why I feel sympathy for Cho Seung-hui. He had to go that far."
The game requires players to move the pixellated South Park-like Cho character around the campus, shooting other characters.
Once shots are fired, the other characters start running around with their hands in the air screaming. A song, Shine by the band Collective Soul, is played on a loop in the background.

Lambourn chose the song for the game because it was one of the gunman's favourites.
The game starts with the gunman in his room. The text on the screen says: "Locked and loaded, it's party time. I just gotta make sure no one sees me or lives to tell the tale."
In another frame, the following words appear: "The pawns are all in place, the time has come that I may finally send my message to the world."
The game text also refers to "Emily". Emily Jane Hilscher, 18, was Cho's first victim. The subject of his infatuation, she was shot in a dormitory.
"Emily stayed overnight with her boyfriend, Karl, again last night. He'll be dropping her off at school as always ...," the game text reads.
Players who fail to shoot the characters get the following message at the conclusion: "Mediocrity. You let Emily get away! Are you always full of shit, McBeef? Try again, this time don't be such a wuss."
"McBeef" is a reference to a play Cho wrote called Richard McBeef. The disturbing play features a 13-year-old boy who accuses his stepfather of being a pedophile and of murdering his father.
The play ends with the man striking down and killing the teen.
The game and its creator have been roundly condemned on blogs and forums on the internet.
"People like this need to be publicly beaten," reads one blog comment. "This asshole is possible the worst little piece festering of pond scum in years."

In my opinion, the game fails (I played it myself) and the creator just wants the same amount of attention that a man named Danny Ledonne got when Super Columbine Massacre RPG caught on.

And it's pretty sick to make a game like this just for laughs.

Here's the flash game if you're looking for it. http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/378086
 

Kraft

Sponsor

I remember reading an article about the RMXP game that was about the colimbine massacre... (youtube vid actually) and this seems like the same thing. Some people are just retarded I guess...XD
 
I remember when the Super Columbine Massacre RPG came out on RM2K. I played the V-Tech game, and frankly it sucks. Politically incorrect or not, the game sucks.
 
Like element said, and besides games are made out of recent events all the time, why make such a big deal out of it? Jesus Christ....
 
I am confused on how the guy is an idiot. Although, he is an utter asshole, he is not an idiot. The angry people are. Cause they will actually PAY him that amount to remove it. :\
 
Super Columbine RPG wasn't that bad at all. It focus' more on the boys themselves, rather than the killing. It shows what might have been going on in their minds while they did this.


This game is just stupid.
 
But the fact is, the kid knew exactly the kind of response he'd get- so much so he's actually a good way towards his target amount of money.

Seems genius to me- and no worse than many of the US media stations did (using it to say "Fucking immigrants" on places like Fox).
 

PK8

Member

Sure it's genius way to make cash but it's fucking sick to profit from everyone's anger. Not sure if I worded it correctly. If I did not then I'll say it again differently. It's just sick to use this game and the paying angry people as some damn tool to get yourself some money. I also have to say this game just makes SCMRPG! look bad.
 
Excuse me, but can you tell me the difference between this and the hundreds of war games and films, JFK sniping games, games which vaguely resemble past events....


Fact is, the people who are paying are the idiots. Outrage about anything vaguely related to a number of incidents is just retarded- sure think "Thats not very well timed" but its thinking that this guy is doing something horrendous that gave rise to him making this. He knew the reaction he would get and everyone played straight into it...Hey like Seung's media package being played 24/7!
 
Yeah, it's actually a brilliant scheme. Make something that a bunch of losers will find so "offensive" that they believe the circumvention of the U.S. Constitution is the only option. Tell said losers that you'll remove it for $2000 and even apologize for another $1000. Wait for the cash to flow in. Bam. Three thousand dollars with only minimal work.

I'll say this: the concept is tasteless, but, see, I don't play the game because I don't care. Let him do it. The Internet is made for the free trade of ideas and materials, after all. Some people just seem to forget that and click on every link they are presented, thinking that they are forced to do so. Then they bitch about it.
 

Anonymous

Guest

he's a real-life troll.

anyone who cares about this or even gives it acknowledgement is doing nothing but fueling his trolling. even if he gets the money he won't apologize. he's far from an idiot - trolls are usually pretty intelligent people. he's just playing with the minds of people who give a damn, and isn't opposed to making a quick buck in the process.
 

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