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You NRA condemns games releases FPS for kids cool educational gamesstart off with a Beretta M9, but, for AU$0.99 a pop, you can get a Beretta 92, a Browning, a Colt all the way up to an MK11 sniper rifle.
It bills itself as the NRAs new mobile nerve centre, delivering one-touch access to the NRA network of news, laws, cts, knowledge, safety tips, educational materials and online resources. However, it also includes a first-person target range, where you can practice with nine different weapons on three different ranges one of which uses humanoid targets.
No mention was made of its own titles and now, An Amount Maths Revision By Exam Confidence the organisation has released NRA: Practice Range, an iOS game for ages 4+.
Its a badly designed iOS game with frankly quite awful controls, so its efficacy as a training tool can be laughed right off the table. The game does include gun-safety tips and gun law information for the US; at best, its a misguided attempt to make a responsible shooting game. However, all it really does is demonstrate the NRAs rank hypocrisy.
(Screenshot by Michelle Starr/CNET Australia)
There exists in this country, sadly, a callous, corrupt and corrupting shadow industry that sells and sows violence against its own people, said CEO Wayne LaPierre, through vicious,college education. violent video games, with names like Bulletstorm, Grand Theft Auto, Mortal Kombat and Splatterhouse.
On 21 December 2012 a week after the Sandy Hook school shooting in Connecticut,Watch TV Online_ satellite tv providers. US the NRA held a press conference.
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Americas National Rifle Association (NRA) followed the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting by blaming, among other things, video games. Now, the pro-firearm organisation has released a first-person shooter on iOS.