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Top ten people most dangerous to videogames

Gary15 | April 15, 2007 | Top List | Misc 
Games Radar have a list up of what they consider to be the top 10 most dangerous people to gaming. The list ranges from non-gamers to politicians who have spoken out against games.
Whom should a gamer fear? Aliens? We clip 'em with a headshot from 200 yards. Mushrooms? We'll stomp 'em flat. Guys with fast cars? Magical summoned demons? Zombie Nazis driving dinosaur mechs? Please.

But in the real world, it's another story. People here can mess us up. He's an absolute nutjob, but anti-gaming crusader and "Seriously? This guy hasn't been disbarred yet?" lawyer Jack Thompson would like nothing better than to see every game, publisher, developer, and even player cast into a giant, Terminator-style pool of molten iron. That can't be good. And he's just the tip of the iceberg.

In fact, he's the kitten of this lineup. Despite the fact that he can lob lawsuits at the gaming industry faster than Michael Richards can spew racial epithets, Jack Thompson probably can't do us much harm. He's too radical to be taken seriously. The real dark side Jedi are quieter, more dangerous operatives whose identities have been kept secret... until right now. In an effort to turn the masses of gamers in the world into one huge, well-educated ninja force, we've compiled this list of the Top Ten People Most Dangerous to Gaming. These are the folks who threaten your hobby on a daily basis, some of whom you know. Read on, and prepare yourself for the coming storm.

10) Non-Gamers

You may be asking yourself, “Self, how can non-gamers be a threat to videogames?” The answer is simple: while they don’t play videogames, they still have opinions about them. Completely. Uneducated. Opinions.

Above: Non-gamers are clueless about our hobby

While there may be many different forms of non-gamers (we'll break down several types as we continue), their opinions and voting ability are the real threat to gaming.

We're sure there are voters who are non-gamers out there that are intelligent enough to think for themselves about games, but think about it for a second: do you really want your, or someone else's, 80 year-old grandmother hobbling into the polls one November morning and deciding the fate of your hobby, something that they know nothing about? How about that granny who tried to sue Rockstar for "letting" her grandson hack the Hot Coffee patch into his PC copy of GTA: San Andreas? She seems sensible and logical, right?

The bottom line? These people are uneducated about the world we play in, yet have the potential to make big decisions about it.

How do we fight them?
The first step is for us to organize, and it's being done right now. With organizations like the Video Game Voters Network, the Entertainment Consumers Association, and the National Coalition Against Censorship, people are fighting for our rights as gamers, and togther we can stand united. So join the VGVN, the ECA or the NCAC and lend your voice to the debate, because togther our voice is louder. And grandma hates loud.
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    Sakura | April 15, 2007
    Haha, I only read through bits and pieces of the whole thing, but it was pretty funny. Little Timmy is the biggest thread to gaming. XD
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    Wookie King | April 15, 2007
    Im not about to join an organization over it but he does make a lot of good points. Old politicians must be bored and want to just annoy the hell out of gamers.
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    Hraefn | April 16, 2007
    Hmm. And on #1 is.... Ten-Year-Old Timmy! Now ain't that the truth! A lot of the grief video games get happens because some parent/politician/busybody gets outraged when a little kid plays non-age appropriate games. So never mind how fun GTA is -- it's simply "not for kids". =^^=
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    Gary15 | April 16, 2007
    Bit of a long read overall but I thought it brung up some very serious points. Sone of the comments made on console fanboys were also quite funny and I couldn't help but think, totally true!

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