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College Says No to Nintendo Guns


A Canadian university has stopped a college game club from putting up posters that featured an image of a pistol. Except that the pistol in question wasn’t even real, but a Nintendo weapon from the 1980s.

A game club at Saint Mary’s University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, decided to hold a “game-themed social event”, according to a local student newspaper. Naturally, because it was a gaming party, they drew up a poster with images of a Nintendo game controller and the Zapper, a gray-and-red electronic pistol that came with the 1985 Nintendo Entertainment System. But Saint Mary’s must have feared it was a call for armed insurrection; when the poster was submitted to the university for approval, the gamers were told to get rid of the gun, which they replaced with a graphic of a Nintendo Power Glove. Presumably because a toy pistol that pots virtual ducks sends a dangerous message, while punching out assorted lifeforms with a Power Glove does not.

I’m all for campus safety, including banning real firearms on campus. Even toy and replica weapons can be mistaken for real ones in some situations. But a crude drawing on a poster? Last week, a Maine political candidate was vilified by her opponents because she plays World of Warcraft. Now college game clubs can’t mention guns, because the mere sight of a video game weapon might induce crazoid gamers to disembowel their fellow students with plastic lightsabers. I’m sure the good citizens of Halifax will sleep better tonight, knowing that they’ve been saved from the Nintendo Apocalypse.
Here is a pic of the poster from another news article


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Duck hunt anyone ???



to be honest, I shot and killed two of my classmates with the Zapper back in the '90s.



 

Face the future.. Gamecenter ID: nikkom_nl (oh no he didn't!!) 

The real reason why they had to switch from using the Zapper to the Power Glove was because of a petition from Lucas Barton.



Well, I'm pretty sure a thread from a few weeks ago confirmed that those Zappers can be turned to dangerous laser guns (burning your skin, causing permanent eye injuries, etc.)


But yeah, this is indeed fucking ridiculous.



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IIIIITHE1IIIII said:

Well, I'm pretty sure a thread from a few weeks ago confirmed that those Zappers can be turned to dangerous laser guns (burning your skin, causing permanent eye injuries, etc.)


But yeah, this is indeed fucking ridiculous.


Ah yea...  Almost forgot about that thread.  I actually ended that thread with a pretty bad ass pic.

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=148066&page=1#10



Yes, this is stupid.

"Naturally, because it was a gaming party, they drew up a poster with images of a Nintendo game controller and the Zapper, a gray-and-red electronic pistol that came with the 1985 Nintendo Entertainment System."

Wrong.

That's an Atari 2600 controller. And the Zapper is orange, not red.
But whatevs .



S.Peelman said:
Yes, this is stupid.

"Naturally, because it was a gaming party, they drew up a poster with images of a Nintendo game controller and the Zapper, a gray-and-red electronic pistol that came with the 1985 Nintendo Entertainment System."

Wrong.

That's an Atari 2600 controller. And the Zapper is orange, not red.
But whatevs .

I knew that was an Atari 2600 controller and that the Zapper was grey and orange.  However, I somehow missed that line in the article.  The second link is where I found the pic since the Forbes article didn't show it.   Just shows you what a fine job journalist do with gaming articles.  However, the original NES Zapper did have red writing on it with a red / orange (not too sure what it is) trigger.  The re release was bright orange.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NES_Zapper



spurgeonryan said:
Colleges in colorado are asking kids to bring guns to school. This one does not even allow them on posters!


Ya but we can't bring them to class. Instead the police store them for free in lockers. Foam guns are considered real so as jokes we can legally store those hahaha.



sethnintendo said:
S.Peelman said:
Yes, this is stupid.

"Naturally, because it was a gaming party, they drew up a poster with images of a Nintendo game controller and the Zapper, a gray-and-red electronic pistol that came with the 1985 Nintendo Entertainment System."

Wrong.

That's an Atari 2600 controller. And the Zapper is orange, not red.
But whatevs .

I knew that was an Atari 2600 controller and that the Zapper was grey and orange.  However, I somehow missed that line in the article.  The second link is where I found the pic since the Forbes article didn't show it.   Just shows you what a fine job journalist do with gaming articles.  However, the original NES Zapper did have red writing on it with a red / orange (not too sure what it is) trigger.  The re release was bright orange.

(pic)

All true.

The orange re-release is more common I think (at least here in Europe as the console came out much later). I have two orange ones, because playing multiplayer Duckhunt is awesome, it also has the red writing but a black/dark grey trigger. Still want a grey one, I think it looks better, but sadly it's somehow more expensive.

By my knowledge, Nintendo re-released the thing in orange because the grey one didn't look much like a toy, which was the primary market strategy in the early NES days.