Welcome
back true believers! Sorry I have been away from my keyboard for so
long, but I have been busy with physical therapy, little league, and
trying to retire from the Navy. Not trying to make excuses, just filling
you in. I posted in an earlier blog about video games, and how they are
trying to make new games to ruin the world we live in. Some of you may
think that means Call of Duty, God of War, or some other violent game. I
say....wait for it...nay nay. This blog title is based on a popular
slogan by EA Sports, the creators of Madden football games.
I
have played MANY video games in my almost 39 years on this dust ball we
call Earth. I have played just about every console ever created, every
handheld that has passed by, and multiple computer games. I have played
alone, with friends, online with strangers. It is safe to say that I
love video games. One of the most popular game franchises ever is the
Madden football series. 1989 saw the invention of John Madden Football
for the Apple II (yeah, I said it..don't act like you don't remember the
massive computing power of the Apple II!!) The first console version
(and the version that made it a top-selling
franchise) for the Sega Genesis followed in 1990 with a Super Nintendo
version available a year later (Sega was always ahead of the SNES for
some reason). EA Sports has released annual updates
for all versions since 1991's John Madden Football '92. The series
gained full NFL licensing and became known as Madden NFL with 1993's
Madden NFL '94; NFL players licenses came two years later. The game's
total franchise sales surpass 51 million worldwide, most of it in the
U.S.
Okay, enough about Madden game history. If you
don't know about this game from your own experience, I am sure that your
kids have brought it to your attention over the years. I am not here to
try to sway your opinion on Madden football. I am here to tell you
about the stupidity of some people. I know..surprise, Salty Dog is going
off about stupidity. After all of the hours I have spent playing video
games with my friends (yes, Bill and Terence, I am mostly talking about
you) I have never gotten into a physical altercation over a game. I have
thrown controllers because I did something dumb, or the computer player
on my team was walking around in circles instead of assisting me, or
whatever the reason was at the time. I have cursed the screen, I have
called my friends all kinds of names because they were beating me....you
see how this goes. These are natural reactions for a rational human
being.
Now let me take you to Wichita,
Kansas...According to police, on Thursday night, four "friends" were
chilling out and playing Madden on
the PlayStation 3 when a fight broke out. When the dust settled, Luke
German, 22, was dead on the front lawn, and his three friends were
wanted by police. German
died of "severe internal injuries" consistent with being kicked,
punched and perhaps struck by a pipe. He was taken to a hospital, but
died shortly thereafter. Is this a case of "When video games go
bad"? Or is this more a case of stupid kids that have been coddled all
their life and don't know how to lose? These kids killed their "friend"
because they believe that he cheated in a video game.
Kids
today need to walk away from the television. Put the video games down.
Get off of the computer. Interact with people on a regular basis, play
sports, join clubs, start a band...whatever! Take Playstation's old
motto "Live in your world. Play in ours." The fact that people cannot
separate the real world from the video game world tells me that our
society is going straight in the shitter. These people are not mentally
ill, they are not criminally insane, they are dumb kids that know the
difference between right and wrong, but not the difference between games
and reality. How do we stop this? Do we stop making football games for
the home consoles? Nay nay...that is just as bad as burning Marilyn
Manson records because some emo kid cut himself again. Stand up and be
counted! Teach your children that TV, movies, video games....are all
sources of entertainment, NOT to be taken seriously. Point this out
explicitly. It may sound dumb to have to tell them that this stuff is
not real, but those who aren't told may end up like these idiots in
Kansas and think like EA Sports...."It's okay, It's In The Game". Until
next time....Stay Salty!
-Salty Dog