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Super Columbine Massacre RPG Trailer
by Ian Bogost December 27, 2006
categories:
Political Games
, Social Games
In preparation for its appearance as a finalist at Slamdance 2007 (more on that in a future post), SCMRPG creator Danny Ledonne has created a game trailer, which you can now view on YouTube. If you haven't been reading WCG for the last six months or so, you can catch up on our coverage of the game (1, 2, 3, 4), and some of my words and voice also appear in Danny's trailer. Danny is a filmmaker by trade, and I think the trailer he made effectively presents the game, particularly the range of responses the title has elicited and the issues those responses raise.
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