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'''Gameslaves''' was a term used to describe those citizens who spent too long engaged in computer games. As a punishment excessive users were forced to engage in a real giant pinball game whilst encapsulated in one of the balls. The spectator crowd were allowed to decide the players fate based on their performance in the game. Gameslaves included [[Joyce Tick]] and [[Track R Ball]]. ([[DWAM]]: ''[[Pinball Wizard]]'') | '''Gameslaves''' was a term used to describe those citizens who spent too long engaged in computer games. As a punishment excessive users were forced to engage in a real giant pinball game whilst encapsulated in one of the balls. The spectator crowd were allowed to decide the players fate based on their performance in the game. Gameslaves included [[Joyce Tick]] and [[Track R Ball]]. ([[DWAM]]: ''[[Pinball Wizard]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 12:52, 7 February 2010
Gameslaves was a term used to describe those citizens who spent too long engaged in computer games. As a punishment excessive users were forced to engage in a real giant pinball game whilst encapsulated in one of the balls. The spectator crowd were allowed to decide the players fate based on their performance in the game. Gameslaves included Joyce Tick and Track R Ball. (DWAM: Pinball Wizard)