Armchair revolutionaries, rejoice. A US company has made an
anti-corporate protest computer game, modelled on the Seattle riots.
In
State of Emergency, players get to smash shit up and take on
riot cops to overthrow the oppressive American Trade Organization.
This makes one wonder:
- Do players get to smash real-world corporate logos? If so, did the
publisher license them from Nike, McDonalds et al.? If so, wonder how much
Nike makes from each copy sold?
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Who owns Take Two Interactive Software; wouldn't it be ironic if
it were a tentacle of AOL Time Warner or someone.