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Posted by satchmo on Fri Nov 4th at 6:22pm 2005


Excerpt (short) from another article in the Los Angeles Times:

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By Ching-Ching Ni
Times Staff Writer

BEIJING ? Fed up with what it sees as the corrupting influence of computer games on youth, the Chinese government plans to introduce to the online world a new cast of characters based on old-fashioned Communist values.

Instead of heavily armed superheroes licensed to kill, the new game will highlight the likes of a model Communist soldier famous for helping other people. To advance in this game, players won't gun down their enemies. They'll mend socks, lots of them, and gain points by getting appreciation letters for doing good deeds such as helping old ladies home in a rainstorm and stopping people from spitting on the sidewalk.

The prize is a signed virtual copy of Mao Tse-tung's Little Red Book.

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Why not make a game to have the player wash dishes all day? I'd rather shove a pineapple up my nostril than play this game.



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Posted by habboi on Fri Nov 4th at 6:27pm 2005


Haha, that was a good giggle.
Hm, it seems they really are sad after all but I like the idea of washing dishses <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_smile.gif"> After all they made it for the 'Eye Toy'.





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Posted by Nickelplate on Fri Nov 4th at 6:28pm 2005


That can't be real!


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Posted by KoRnFlakes on Fri Nov 4th at 6:30pm 2005


rofl





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Posted by satchmo on Fri Nov 4th at 6:37pm 2005


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That can't be real!


See for yourself.



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Posted by Windows 98 on Fri Nov 4th at 7:01pm 2005


I'd buy it, just to laugh...






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Posted by satchmo on Fri Nov 4th at 9:32pm 2005


You probably have to be a Communist Party member to buy and play the game. Perhaps you'll have to swear with your hand on Mao's Red Book's first.



"The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return." -- Toulouse-Lautre, Moulin Rouge



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Posted by Andrei on Fri Nov 4th at 10:00pm 2005


Mending socks kicks arse! <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/evilgrin.gif">

And i'm still waiting for a "Learn The Alphabet with Stalin" educational program. Oh, and that communist party meeting simulator.




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Posted by azelito on Fri Nov 4th at 11:06pm 2005


Well, America's army made a game about what they think is right and now the communist party in China made theirs.
Sadly enough, one get's more popular than the other.



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Posted by wil5on on Fri Nov 4th at 11:38pm 2005


? quoting Windows 98
I'd buy it, just to laugh...

BUY it? Thats just the sort of thing I'd expect to hear from a capitalist imperialist greedy western american pig. Everyone will get this game. Everyone will play the same game. Everyone shall mend socks. It is for the good of China. Long live Chairman Mao.




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Posted by French Toast on Fri Nov 4th at 11:40pm 2005


Hahaah, sweet.




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Posted by Mephs on Sun Nov 6th at 7:46am 2005


I bet its not a game at all, they probably make them wear ordinary glasses and tell them to go to the 'virtual' workhouse. "oooh its like the real thing....ARGH my back....wow, this is amazing"




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Posted by WarloK on Sun Nov 6th at 11:11pm 2005


That game sounds absolutely awesome! In fact, i hear they are coming out with a sequel entitled "The mystery of the stolen bag of rice: The Xi Gong Odyssey". I hear that you are a lone wolf soldier, sent on an epic task. A bag of Rice was stolen from Old Mrs Ming Mong. You're mission: to find the culprit and convince him that what he did was wrong and that he must apoligise to the poor old lady, maybe offer to mend her socks.

Somehow, i don't think so





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Posted by FatStrings on Mon Nov 7th at 2:40am 2005


im speachless





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Posted by satchmo on Mon Nov 7th at 3:15am 2005


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maybe offer to mend her socks


I wonder if you get extra points if the socks are sweaty and smelly, or if the owner has athelete's foot.



"The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return." -- Toulouse-Lautre, Moulin Rouge




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