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Anti-NRA video game is more disturbing than you thought (updated)

Last night, Jason highlighted a new iPhone app from the National Rifle Association designed to entertain your fingers between texts with a little animated target shooting. Today, however, the liberal left is crying foul. (Update: The “NRA: Practice Range” app was released from third-party MEDL Mobile which claims the app is a “licensed product of the NRA. My call to the National Rifle Association to confirm whether the app is indeed an official product of the NRA and has thus far gone unanswered.)

An outraged Andrew Mach, a staff writer for NBC News writes:

Just weeks after the National Rifle Association forcefully blamed violent video games for gun violence, the gun-rights organization has released a new shooter game for kids as young as four.

NRA: Practice Range, a new app in the iTunes store, was released Sunday by the nation’s largest gun-industry lobby. It features a 3D-shooting range and offers users simulated target practice.

The game’s launch comes one month after the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., which touched off a national debate over how to limit gun violence.

Unlike the NRA, NBC apparently doesn’t differentiate between shooting this…

Anti NRA video game is more disturbing than you thought (updated)

A shooting target (iTunes/NRA)

…And this:

Anti NRA video game is more disturbing than you thought (updated)

A student of Sandy Hook Elementary School, Newtown, Conn. (AP)

To NBC and others not familiar with guns or crime statistics, shooting is shooting and whether you’re shooting at a target or a human being, it’s wrong.  Case in point:

“Is this some kind of sick joke?” asked one user known as Papershipsonfire. “The NRA complains about violent games and then releases one a week later. Sure you’re not shooting humans but does it really matter?”

“What a dumb move,” posted Mansonr6. “Good luck getting anyone to take your video game theory serious after this.”

True to form, however, haters are fighting back against the NRA with a video game of their own — one that, as we’ve reported, allows gamers to shoot a supposed likeness of NRA President David Keene in the head.

Anti NRA video game is more disturbing than you thought (updated)

(Photo: Encyclopedia Dramatica)

Glenn mentioned this disgusting “game” on his radio program this morning and its proponents couldn’t be happier: “Congrats! Glenn Beck quoted this post on the radio this morning,” they wrote.

“You’re a f***ing legend,” another admirer wrote to the game’s creator.

But symbolically taking down the head of the NRA is only a “bonus level” in a larger game — one that’s a detailed simulation of the actual Sandy Hook Massacre.

“I really want to shoot Wayne LaPiere in the head in a video game because I’m pissed about how he and others on his side have blamed violence on video games,” the game’s creator wrote.  ”This’ll ultimately be a bonus level in the final game, but I want to get it done and released ahead as quickly as possible, in part because I wanna see the man wet his pants on television and bitch about being victimized in a video game.”

The game’s creator, identified by the screen name “gizmo01942″ sought out help from other game programmers to create a realistic reenactment of the carnage.  He/she is also responsible for a similar video game, “The Clown Prince Rises,” which was a grisly game reenacting the Aurora Theater Shooting. Why?  Because they think it’s cool:

Once again I’m doing this as my own way to deal with the events, and releasing only because it will entertain you guys, and any controversy it generates will serve as a nifty sociological experiment.

I won’t include more details about this sick game, but to give you a taste of just how sick it is, here’s an excerpt of the creator’s soundtrack posted to YouTube as a “teaser” for fans.  (Warning: Very disturbing audio)

You want to talk about mental health and violent video games?  How about we discuss the mental health of a gamer who describes the simulated murder of a classroom of kindergarteners is “nifty” and the people who admire him/her for it?

You want something to be outraged about, NBC?  How about we start with that?

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Comments (4)

  • JacobTSpradling
    Posted on January 15, 2013 at 6:07pm

    in my opinion i think that even if the nra did have a game about target practice that its not that big of a deal… people are comparing this kind of game to games like Call of Duty and other violent videogames with shooting and war and lots of blood. but the fact is that its just a target practice app….. this game is not that bad. if you don’t like this game then why are not you complaining about things like oh a game we like to call laser tag….. it involves shooting and yet i don’t hear anyone complaining about it.its a game were you simulate shooting you and your friends and family but its not on a screen like the app…… just because it involves shooting doesn’t mean anything. if you say its bad because it involves shooting then another things is that your children can ask or buy with money they have obtained in whatever way…. and if they want to they could buy a toy gun like a nurf gun or things like this….. it all involves shooting but i dont see you complaining about these things. but when you get a chance to complain about something associated with a group you dont like you start talking. the nra isn’t doing anything but enjoying what they do. i dont do things like hunt or shoot guns . and then you wonder why im defending them. its because i think they should be able to enjoy what they like to do and if that is hunting and shooting guns.. then thats just fine. Im 17 my name is Jacob T Spradling and that is my opinion. ” Dont hate. and start to Motivate

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  • LauraC01
    Posted on January 15, 2013 at 4:51pm

    I do not believe this is an NRA video game. Or that the NRA released it. Please do more research into this before you print stories . And what about the gamer who made the video game about the Sandy Hook Children , and thought it was nifty. What type of personality would create such a game? I am a gunowner, a RESPONSIBLE working American, who pays my taxes, and works for my living. I do not agree with open gun control. As far as the supposed target shooting game , there is a difference shooting a target, than shooting people in any game. I think more education is needed in responsible gun ownership. It starts in the family, just as my father taught me, I will teach others. Please do more checking on the target game. If it is not offered on NRA website, I believe this is another situation of targeting an organisation for its beleifs.

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  • NWFLConservative
    Posted on January 15, 2013 at 4:36pm

    More unfounded hysterics from the party of fear and disinformation. The left places all the blame in all the wrong places because they are spring loaded to acting on emotion and impulse rather than facts. Gun control has very little to do with guns and EVERYTHING to do with CONTROL. Control over the masses. And public disarmament preceded dictators coming to power. If you take away the people’s ability to resist, then you can do anything you want.

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  • JamieWV
    Posted on January 15, 2013 at 3:23pm

    Is the NRA game from …..the NRA? I don’t believe it belongs to the NRA the actual NRA. This part of the story is what needs investigated? Shouldn’t you be able to go to the NRA site and be able to down-load this game from their site? Or at least the NRA would have made some sort of announcement on their site saying….hey were going to have a new app game soon called” Practice Range” and give you the details how to find it? Blaze find the Truth on this app…..Please!

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