mudkip was my first pokemon EVER. so yes i liek them.
so, does anyone wanna join me in torching the PETA building, then shooting everyone involved in these "games"?
I'm failing to see a fault in this reasoning...You pretty much just said we should kill these people because they made a game about why animal abuse is wrong.
I'm failing to see a fault in this reasoning...You pretty much just said we should kill these people because they made a game about why animal abuse is wrong.
Now let's not pin all the blame on PETA, these people actually went through with making the game:
http://thisispop.com/
Also, has anyone ever stopped to think that perhaps, just maybe, PETA isn't actually targeting Pokemon directly. Maybe they're using is as a step ladder to get a larger audience than what it would get if it just made a boring Flash game? They release their statements saying how Pokemon is bad, but compare it back to real world things.
Yes it's wrong, but hey, it's a parody that does what it has to, which is bring to light that there are things like this actually happening in our world. Sure, it's disgusting that they've done this to Pokemon, but it's much better than what actually happens to animals, and is at least light-hearted in it's approach (at times, like with the Mudkip and Ghetsis).
And in the Credits it has "PETA Pokemon Experts". Sounds to me like they don't condemn the game if there are staff actually playing it enough to know about it.
On a side note, that parody game is very well made and is actually fun, lol.
Add insult to injury, they managed to stem the seal hunts. Turns out (again, poor research) that seals don't have many natural predators. The seals over populated and began starving out other competetive wildlife. That officialy turned into one of the most cruel cullings in Canadian history as opposed to the regulated norms we usually do.
The thing you need to understand about PETA is that this isn't about Nintendo. They just do this stuff to bring attention to their cause.
It seems to work, although it may be that they attract the wrong sort of attention and do damage to their cause and credibility.
Add insult to injury, they managed to stem the seal hunts. Turns out (again, poor research) that seals don't have many natural predators. The seals over populated and began starving out other competetive wildlife. That officialy turned into one of the most cruel cullings in Canadian history as opposed to the regulated norms we usually do.
What, so wildlife needs humans to 'regulate' it? I suppose clubbing baby seals to death is just part of the "circle of life". Makes you wonder what all those animals ever did without us.