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World Cyber Games 2004

Players exchange virtual gunshots during preliminary completion in the shooting game "Counter-Strike." [Photo credit: David Becker]

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Kuma War Games
by October 12, 2004 8:20 AM PDT
I'm wondering whether these kinds of war
games are intended to get our teenagers
ready for service when the DRAFT is enacted.
We'll need all those gung-ho fighters and
Kuma Reality Games are doing a good job of
getting the adrenalin pumping. I bet it wont
matter to these kids who've taken part in these
war video games, whose side they fight on -
just as long as it's a fight.
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Kuma War Games
by October 12, 2004 8:20 AM PDT
I'm wondering whether these kinds of war
games are intended to get our teenagers
ready for service when the DRAFT is enacted.
We'll need all those gung-ho fighters and
Kuma Reality Games are doing a good job of
getting the adrenalin pumping. I bet it wont
matter to these kids who've taken part in these
war video games, whose side they fight on -
just as long as it's a fight.
Reply to this comment
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