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The most evilest fictional videogames ever

If they weren't just plot devices, they'd turn you into a baby-eating commie

Words: Tyler Wilde, GamesRadar US

It's almost inevitable that any long-running TV series will contain at least one "videogame episode." Sometimes the attempt at pop culture awareness is done well, but it’s generally an attempt by clueless writers to appear hip and socially relevant by tackling the supposed implications of violent games. The conversation, as I imagine it, goes something like this:

Writer 1: You know, my son is always playing those videogames.
Writer 2: I saw a report on Fox News about how videogames make kids blow up yellow vans.
Writer 1: Fox, huh? Well that sounds reliable. Hey… what if we put videogames in the show? How hip and relevant would that be?
Writer 2: I just ejaculated.

Okay, that depiction might be a little unfair… some of these shows were made before Fox News existed. Zing! Seriously though, as much as we like to make broad generalizations about mainstream media, some depictions of games in film and TV have been intelligent, some even brilliant. What we're really intested in, however, is the fact that there’s virtually always some kind of mind control or other “evil” involved.


Above: That’s right, Tom, MIND CONTROL!

To be fair, it isn't just videogames that get the evil mind control treatment. Virtually all electronic media has been portrayed similarly, with television probably getting the brunt of it. Every new form of media generates a certain amount of fear, plus the "evil haywire electronics OMG!" plot device is really convenient.

Speculation on the causes of widespread societal fears aside (because it's boring), we've put together this collection of our favorite examples of "evil" fictional games because, well, that’s what we do - we find things that are kind of similar, arrange them across a few pages and sprinkle them with snarky, mildly amusing cultural references. You bet’cha we do.

As great as The X-Files is, this episode could be one of the worst. It’s your typical “the game's malfunctioning and one of the characters is killing people for reals!” plot. The game in question is a virtual reality funfest called “First-Person Shooter,” a term which they probably thought was really “insidery” and cool. In all likelihood, the episode was fatally inspired by The Matrix, which was in theaters a year earlier.


Above: Scully blabs about the worthlessness of games

Without railing on every bit of techno-nonsense in the episode, this is what happens:

Some guy gets killed while playing the game. Weeeeiird. So they get some super gamer from Japan to hop in, and he gets his head cut off. Whaaaa? So, and then Mulder dons the virtual reality gear and jumps in to “get his ya-yas out,” as Scully puts it.


Above: Mulder getting his Ya-Yas out

Mulder’s totally getting his ass beat by this mysterious virtual lady, and his vitals are suffering. So Scully jumps in and starts blasting shit up.

And then they totally have to delete the game. But... what's this? The game room is empty! Oh whew, Mulder and Scully reappeared off to the side and regained their composure just fast enough to rattle off something snarky. Yeah, the game sucked in their physical bodies or something. Whatever.

South Park yields one of the exceptions to the general rule that videogame references in TV shows will always be unintentionally naïve and stupid. Chinpokomon is, of course, a parody of Pokemon, complete with a TV show, videogames, and merchandise. The only real difference is that Chinpokomon is a not-very-subtle mechanism to brainwash the kids into participating in a second attack on Pearl Harbor, whereas Pokemon is just about the money.

The Japanese plotters manage to quell suspicions for most of the episode by commenting on the parents' “huge penises” whenever they complain. No, it isn’t very clever, but it’s still funny, dammit. You can watch the full episode here, if you want. You don’t have to or anything.

Kicking buttski. Making you laughski. The Academy is backski!  Mission to Moscow, the seventh Police Academy film, revolves around an evil Russian guy who is marketing a super-addictive GameBoy game called "The Game." With his sequel, "The Game 2," he plans to gain access to police and government computers around the world.

"The Game" doesn't seem to have any basis in real games - we see a character walking around on a grid (in color, despite being on an original GameBoy), then a bear punching a guard and saluting Russia? Whatever it's about, its Russian origin is pretty clearly a parody of the super-addictive Tetris. Please, someone attempt to make a real game based on it, I want to play as that crazy Russian bear.


 
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flareboy18  - 1 year 1 month ago 
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Cra-Z-Jake  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Not first.
Spartan523  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Why the hell do people need to be first, does it matter?
climbing wolf  - 1 year 1 month ago 
HAHA I'm your facebook friend now!

Oh, and good article too.
nmezib  - 1 year 1 month ago 
spartan523, you obviously have never been first :P
CrazedPenguin  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Rofl at Star Trek!
All in all a very enjoyable article, mister Wilde. :)
EvilZeus  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Didnt understand any of this!

Also not first.
bron1417  - 1 year 1 month ago 
very funny article tyler. i laughed my head off.
TiredButStillAive  - 1 year 1 month ago 
I LOVEDED Doug! Damn You, Disney! You Blew it UP! Damn You! Damn You All To HELL!!!
RonnyLive19881  - 1 year 1 month ago 
You forgot to say Wall-E. It depicts every one as fat worthless game player in the future. That's evil and rude. Not all gamers are Lard butts!
Tymiegie  - 1 year 1 month ago 
The beginning to that was so priceless. "I just ejaculated." Love it. Great article
ssj4raditz  - 1 year 1 month ago 
LOL@that last TNG pic of Picard.
GamesRadarTylerWilde  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Well, it certainly didn't take them long to remove the Doug video from YouTube.
Jason.Darksavior  - 1 year 1 month ago 
haha.
noofer7  - 1 year 1 month ago 
huh.
one time i saw some of the spy kids 3d movie. it was weird and not that good.
purpleshirt  - 1 year 1 month ago 
haha riight
pokemon's just about the money
ha..h
YOU DIDN'T SEE ANYTHING!
RonnyLive19881  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Looks like every youtube gamesradar posts gets deleted...
smallberry  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Sweet! Some else who's a Lain fan! Gotta check out this Avalon business...Great article.

P.S. Haven't heard you on T-Dar in a while Tyler...
bobcat47  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Great article. But what about "Brainscan"? C'mon, the game turns you into a sleepwalking serial killer! Plus, the movie wasn't the worst I've ever seen.
Z-man427  - 1 year 1 month ago 
aw man... the Doug video was removed. I remember when that show was new. before disney bastardized it. and I remember that very episode
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