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I am so in awe right now. Shock and awe? Sure why not. You see. I just watched the above clip of NBC's
where the evidence needed to help find a killer (I presume) is somehow locked inside an Xbox.
And how would one get to that evidence? One must get to "Level 10" of
Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones
a game which doesn't have such "levels" whereupon a magical screen appears showing tons of files. I truly enjoyed the Papyrus font text. "You Reached Level 6," et al.
Seriously? I am so tired of stupid NBC shows using tired video game stereotypes like "levels" and "points" to forward their plots (see any recent episode of
). Or wait do I love it? Yes the ridiculousness of it is appealing.
And really if lives were at stake and they needed to get through the game they should have just used the.
Better yet detectives across the country who are experiencing a rash of locked evidence hidden inside video games and criminals following the plots of video games should really just get the. It'd save them some money.
If these are the TV writers who are on strike then please let them continue so we don't have to be subject to this ever ever again.
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