Monday, October 8, 2012

PETA make a Game in protest of PKMN Black and White 2

Well. PETA are stupid, and dont get the point. Do PETA really think that Pokemon is about Trainers abusing animals? Have they watched the anime? If anything Pokemon is too friendly to animals/Pokemon.
PETA dont know that
1. Video games arent real
2. Pokemon doesnt involve pokemon abuse.

Ugh. These people are way to extreme. Once again another group bashing video games without knowing what they are talking about.
PETA release this:
PETA parody 'Pokemon Black and Blue' fights for fictional animal rights
Are you serious? Read the dialoug. Compare it with how much Prof Juniper is pro-pokemon in the game.

Animal-rights group PETA today released Pokemon Black and Blue, a parody game with the tagline "Gotta free 'em all." Pokemon Black and Blue has players embody Pikachu as he fights against trainers for liberation from what PETA sees as a torturous, imprisoned life. Because you know this is realistic.

"Much like animals in the real world, Pokemon are treated as unfeeling objects and used for such things as human entertainment and as subjects in experiments," PETA writes. "The way that Pokemon are stuffed into pokeballs is similar to how circuses chain elephants inside railroad cars and let them out only to perform confusing and often painful tricks that were taught using sharp steel-tipped bullhooks and electric shock prods."

This isn't PETA's first foray into activist gaming; in December 2010 it released Super Tofu Boy, a parody of Super Meat Boy. Team Meat responded to PETA by including Tofu Boy as a playable character in a Steam update of Super Meat Boy.

Pokemon Black and Blue
demonstrates that while it's terrible to punch, kick, cut or hit fictional animals with bats, it's perfectly acceptable to electrocute humans. Also, words can hurt just as much as quick attacks. And hugs. Give Pokemon Black and Blue a shot in the embedded game below


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