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TV as always giving gamers a bad rep. This nights episode of Criminal minds was as bad as it gets. (Apart from the usual nonsense techno babble and silly wireless hacking from miles away)

2 guys kidnap a schoolbus to select 2 teams of 5 players for their imitation death match type game.
Based on the popular mmo fps xbox game (green case) with 6 million players worldwide since the year 2000. (The startup screen features the Halo 4 getting your game ready background graphics in red incidentally) The object of the game is to kidnap a form of public transportation to recruit your team of players to put up against someone elses team in 1 on 1 death match rounds until you run out of players.

2 brothers grew up playing the game but got kicked off recently while playing a hacked modded no rules level that wipes your entire player profile when you die. Hardcore! So they decided to continue playing it in real life, naturally. Fitting school kids with shock collars, wireless cameras and headsets to play fps style.

Sounds like a fun game?



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I've googled the shit out of this title and i cant find a reference other than here to a real game. I'm trying to figure out if it really is real. Or what it's based off of.



It's not real, just an average crime show using a fictional video game as a bad influence. Like second life nonsense in CSI NY or a fictional mmorpg.
Facebook gets it usual flack for being a victim research tool as well.

I'm just wondering do games ever get portrayed in a positive light on popular tv.