I don’t get it
Always thought that was an OJ thing
the player shall ask themselves whether they're guilty (a meta commentary on playing - and presumably enjoying - a bloodthirsty game such as this)
>>12033203you dont get it? dont get it? what do you mean you dont get it? youre supposed to get it. get it?>>12033204if the glove doesnt fit you must acquit
A certain someone was guilty as fuck but he got away with it because the case was publicized across the nation and was now a racial debate.
>>12033326It’s egregious, outrageous, preposterous.
Why are Americans so obsessed with celebrities and stupid shit like this
If Duke 3D were done the same way today, this would be replaced with "Release the list!"
>>12033326WHO TOLD YOU TO PUT THE BALM ON
>>12033203Didn't duke 64 change that to "not guilty?"
I always loved Duke Nukem 3D for the subtle social commentary
>>12033203>>12033908imagine being some neckbeard thinking you're doing something putting this in the game back then. duke games are anti-nostalgia
>>12033953Imagine being this triggered snowflake
>>12033953OJ Simpson references were literally everywhere back then, you might as well just avoid everything from the mid 90s if it bothers you so much.
>>12033962Earthworm Jim didn’t having a OJ references
The entire OJ Simpson trial was happening in real time during the development of Duke Nukem 3D in 1995. The game was released in January 1996. But the Trial was acquitted in October 1995. I was 14 in 1995, from my point of view I didn't give a fuck about the trial at all. But, it was all over the media, 24/7 for nearly an entire year. Fahrenheit was an episode 3 map and I am going to take a guess that they made that texture before the final verdict came in and just left it in there. Let's face it, they weren't wrong
>>12033431Unironically kino.What new movies should be added to Duke's reference list?
>12033972ESL detected, opinion rejected
>>12033972>Earthworm Jim didn’t having a OJ referencesI don;t think many video games refrained the OJ Simpson trial. But it was a constant thing on TV through-out 1995.
>>12033962>>12034023well i guess if the simpsons had it then i should just accept it was a normal and good thing huh
>>12034021You forgot a arrow
>>12033337speak a little chinese for 'em, nukem
>>12034187Duke? Naw.
>>12033953It was a bit harder to express your mind to the whole world in an age when you couldn't open social media on a whim and take a massive shit on your profile page.
>>12034406This, stories stuck longer and things aged slower, so you got things like everything in the Weird Al news song (from 1994) being joked about all the way up to at least the early 2000s
>>12034406>>12034458>le social commentaryits simpsons stuff. its media pagentry. it just validates what it poses as its object of criticism.
>>12034652>Simpsons is the only 90s showYou must be 18 years or older to post here
>>12034652>its simpsons stuff. its media pagentry. it just validates what it poses as its object of criticism.Yeah, everyone was taking pot shots at the OJ Simpson trial in the media. That's all I was getting at. It was such a huge media event between 1994-1996 that it was hard to escape from. That Simpsons Episode was from 1997. Because of how animation process worked, it took longer for jokes like that to surface in The Simpsons. https://youtu.be/XQPVA2bGsB4?t=129>>12034458>This, stories stuck longer and things aged slower, so you got things like everything in the Weird Al news song (from 1994) being joked about all the way up to at least the early 2000sNews stories do still stick around for years. The Epstein List, etc. But they don;t quite have the staying power like they use to.
>>12034652Pseud.
What does any of this have to do with video games? It's just a one off reference, who cares?
My screenshots are on my PC at home, but the FPS Carnal has Epstein and Jew references on billboards and such throughout the levels.
>>12033375Why are all the peoples of the world obsessed with Americans?
>>12035662>for whatever reasonFederal judges are preventing it.
>>12035662The only real reason why the media bothers with the epstein list is that it's the biggest broken promise. In any other timeline, they'd just not cover it and consider it "a done issue" after Jeffrey died.
I get it
>>12035662The reason Epstein keeps being headline news is because you can't justify it.Murder can in some cases be justified. Having an affair can be acceptable in some cases. Bribery, extortion, racketeering, selling heroin on the street corner, starting a fucking war and damn near every other crime or other morally dubious act can in some extraordinary circumstance be seen as morally justifiable or necessary.But you can not in any way reason sexually assaulting kids. There is simply no explanation that will suffice.
>>12035950>There is simply no explanation that will suffice.The Hierogamic-Sacrificial Machine explains it
>>12035863What is the reference here?
>>12034328LUDICROUS, RIDICULOUS
>>12033953>>12034063>defending a murdererFuck you, I hope you die.
>>12034851illiterate nigger, simpsons is not the only 90s show but its a sufficiently mass marketed touchstone that when i say something is "simpsons stuff" you can assume its a metonym for the broader media culture at the time. when did this board become so painfully secondary?>>12035647grow up. media "makes fun of the news" to prove to (You) that the things on the news are important, true things that exist.>>12034897>This video contains content from NBC Universal, who has blocked it in your country on copyright groundsgiven the present context, i am laffing.
>>12036812never did that, and dont really care. but why did everyone in the country need to have the same story, the same jokes, the same facts beamed into their brains 24/7 for like 2 years no matter where they looked on the boob tube?i'll help you guys out, its so that they would train their kids to behave the same way by the time trayvon martin rolled around
>>12035826It'd be fine if the world currency wasn't dependent
>>12036680>What is the reference here?Hint: Harrison Ford
>>12034021That's perfectly cromulent English (New Jersey dialect.)
>>12033972It was developed in Britain.
>>12038609>why did everyone in the country need to have the same story, the same jokes, the same facts beamed into their brains 24/7 for like 2 years no matter where they lookedBecause it's America
It's really impossible to describe how huge a scandal the OJ thing was back then, when in comparison shit like that happens every week now and no one cares. I watched the low-speed white ford bronco chase live on TV and it was as riveting as the moon landing or JFK.
>>12040417I'm pretty sure it's supposed to be Ron Paul.
Has /vr/ seen this man?
it's deep
>>12041281I always thought it was weird how that sketch doesn’t look a damn thing like Ted.
>>12038609>but why did everyone in the country need to have the same story, the same jokes, the same facts beamed into their brains 24/7 for like 2 years no matter where they looked on the boob tube?>Why did they reference this highly publicized thing most people knew about?>i'll help you guys out, its so that they would train their kids Ah yes, 3D Realms, part of the globalist psy-op mind-training conspiracy to covertly push topics in pop culture. How could I have been so blind?>to behave the same way by the time trayvon martin rolled aroundThe guy who was killed in self defense for attacking a neighborhood watchman? What exactly is the connection here you schizo?I can smell the grape soda coming off your breath as you type.