The Cuban government is pissed off at Activision’s Call of Duty: Black Ops. Why? Is it because it is just a weak sequel as we’ve previously discussed? No, it’s because in the game you get to try and kill Fidel Castro.
That’s right, you get to fulfill the fantasy of every viejo sitting in the park in Miami playing dominoes. It has the game’s protagonist shooting his way through a Cold War Era Havana only to meet up with El Comandante himself.
The Cuban government has denounced the game as selling assassination as fun and entertaining. From CubaDebate, a government-run site:
“The logic of this video game is doubly perverse: on one hand, it glorifies the attempts that the United States illegally planned against the Cuban leader– Fidel has survived more than 600– and on the other, it stimulates the sociopathic attitudes of North American children and teenagers, principal consumers of these virtual games.”
Chillax, Cuba. It’s just a game, and a fun and entertaining at that given how many times our CIA has tried to kill Fidel. Let’s hope you suck less at the video game than they did in real life.
Music lovers, listen up because you’ll want to hear us. Girl Talk, the stage name for master DJ/producer Gregg Gillis known for his creative mash-ups of hip hop and popular music, just released All Day, his follow up to 2008′s Feed The Animals.
But wait! It gets better. You’re probably wondering, “what could possibly be better than news of a new Girl Talk album dropping.” How about the fact that you can get it for free? Does that do anything for you? That’s right, folks. All Day is available as a free download thanks to GT’s Illegal Art label.
We’re not implying that you download All Day. We’re straight up telling you. Why? Because you don’t want to be the only fool who hasn’t heard the new Girl Talk album. This album is so popular that Gillis had to apologize for breaking the internet yesterday.
We’ve already listened to the album more than a couple of (hundred) times and one of our favorite tracks is “Jump On Stage,” which features samples from Skee-Lo’s “I Wish” and Radiohead’s “Creep.” Check it out below:
Music lovers, listen up because you’ll want to hear us. Girl Talk, the stage name for master DJ/producer Gregg Gillis known for his creative mash-ups of hip hop and popular music, just released All Day, his follow up to 2008′s Feed The Animals.
But wait! It gets better. You’re probably wondering, “what could possibly be better than news of a new Girl Talk album dropping.” How about the fact that you can get it for free? Does that do anything for you? That’s right, folks. All Day is available as a free download thanks to GT’s Illegal Art label.
We’re not implying that you download All Day. We’re straight up telling you. Why? Because you don’t want to be the only fool who hasn’t heard the new Girl Talk album. This album is so popular that Gillis had to apologize for breaking the internet yesterday.
We’ve already listened to the album more than a couple of (hundred) times and one of our favorite tracks is “Jump On Stage,” which features samples from Skee-Lo’s “I Wish” and Radiohead’s “Creep.” Check it out below:
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