Violent games in Venezuela is a No-No

How would you like to got to jail for 5 years for selling video games? You're probably thinking the games are illegal, well they are, if you are in Venezuela and the games are of violent nature.

Gotta love how Chavez continues to "excersize" his powers by constantly restricting the Venezuelan people's freedoms and expanding his own powers. But as the saying goes "you get what you pay for" and the people of Venenzuela voted for him. Here's a good lesson for those who think Socialism is a great idea.

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That is because they caused the power outage during a Chavez Speech.  Can't interrupt the president for life! ;)

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That picture of Chavez is pretty funny. Does he think he is a pirate? Hope he is not promoting Tropico 2, that would be classified a violent game in Venezuela now. US socialists just love him though!

Arrrgh matey!

 

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Quoting Nitro, reply 2
US socialists just love him though!
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Idiots too!  Sean Penn???????

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Idiots too! Sean Penn???????
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He was included! ;)

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most violent games feature good guys, bad guys (usually nazies, but often other evil despots), and the use of force (via personal freedom devices, aka guns) against the bad guys. It is important to them to discourage even the imagination of such and remind the sheep exactly who is in power.