And I thought the U.S. government is stupid. I can't believe this story was real. It's an excerpt (short) from an article in the Los Angeles Times:
By Ching-Ching Ni
Times Staff Writer
November 4, 2005
BEIJING ? Fed up with what it sees as the corrupting influence of computer games on youth, the Chinese government plans to introduce to the online world a new cast of characters based on old-fashioned Communist values.
Instead of heavily armed superheroes licensed to kill, the new game will highlight the likes of a model Communist soldier famous for helping other people. To advance in this game, players won't gun down their enemies. They'll mend socks, lots of them, and gain points by getting appreciation letters for doing good deeds such as helping old ladies home in a rainstorm and stopping people from spitting on the sidewalk.
The prize is a signed virtual copy of Mao Tse-tung's Little Red Book.
Why not make a game to have the player wash dishes all day? I'd rather shove a pineapple up my nostril than play this game.