
When I was younger, back in the late 80’s, I attended a Catholic school. Now, what I’m about to say isn’t a knock on the Catholics, but on the extremists who have a knack of taking things a little too far, hence the name extremists. Well as I was saying, the big console at the time was obviously the NES and like most people my age that played video games would recall, it was a normal thing to trade and/or borrow games from our friends. Games weren’t given to us a frequently as they are given to kids today, so to be able to play a wide variety of games, we had to trade with our friends or believe it or not go over their houses to play what they had.
One afternoon before heading home I was talking to one of my friends, he wanted to borrow Gauntlet and for the life of me I can’t remember what I was going to borrow from him, but I agreed. The next day at recess, not even during class, we break out the games to make the switch not really thinking anything of it. A nun walked by and saw what we were doing; she grabbed both the games and brought us into the office.

She then decided she was going to keep the games and have our parents come in to pick them up, which was a big mistake on her part. I guess she thought she was going to fill our parents in on what was going on, with the hopes of “saving” us. I don’t think she realized we got these games from our parents and not some guy hiding out behind the school selling games in plastic baggies. My mother was not someone to play around with; especially when you try to keep something she had to spend fifty dollars on, let’s just say it didn’t end well for the nun.
If she thought Gauntlet was a bad, good thing she never came across games like GTA or House of the Dead: Overkill!
Has anyone else ever experienced something like this?
MJM
Yep, remember years ago when my cousin challenged me to a game of Mortal Combat, what a surprise he ripped my spin out, rest of the family mouths fell open in horror, after that I think they invented the PEGI rating, for today's games it not even seen as slightly graphic. I think everything is going that way, horror films, remember years ago the horror the complaints of one man going round with one drill, today it is a whole DIY Store. Gaunlet at college Rocked, Don't shoot the food. I just wondered where this is all going, not so much about game play, but doing head shots. yuk.
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean...back in the day Mortal Kombat was the game to disgust...which mad it even more fun.
DeleteYou are right...everything is getting more extreme...this guy has to outdo that guy if he hopes to make a name for himself.