Cabella's Illegal Game Hunts

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Once I remembered that my uncle was a game developer for Nintendo.  I was at his house digging through some stuff when I found a dusty disk.  The disk said "Cabela's Big Game Hunts 3"/  I was excited and intriuged because I have always loved Cabella's and I am a hunter myself.  Although I find that video games just aren't as real as actual hunting, but I still play them.

I started the game up and it turned out to be a BETA for a game called Cabellas illegal game hunts.  The first map was at night trespassing on someone's land.  I saw an owl in a tree and shot it and got 50 points.  This was a shock because usually in cabellas games you loose points for killing illegal game.  I then saw a deer and selected a fully automatic M16 AR15 from my inventory with incendiary rounds.  It had a night scope.  By the way it was out of season and the deer was actually a fawn.

The next mission was to drive on the road in a park spotlighting for deer.  The next mission was to go to the Congo to kill some elephants and gorillas.  What's more is that there was a lot more blood than typical for cabellas. and even some guts  At one point I was attacked by a tribe of African warriors that I had to shoot, which absolutely horrified me but I didn't think it was a big deal.

The final mission was to kill a pack fo grey wolfs at Yellowstone National Park using an RPG launcher. There was also a minigame challenge to kill 20 bald eagles in two minutes.  I was about to kill one when a park ranger showed up.  The next level was to drive fast to escape the Crown Vics chasing.  I escaped them all and one but the next mission was to kill a bear in the same park.  Another park ranger snuck up on me and this time I shot him.  He died and bled to death.  I was horrified.  I ejected the disk and threw it away. To this day I will never go hunting or play cabellas again because I have learned that meat is murder.



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