Description: ~Excellent Condition, throughout~ History (his-story) is adjusted over time to manipulate the masses, and anything in the 'past'--even 2 minutes ago, let alone 150+ years ago--is impossible to document with 100% accuracy without some sort of video or audio recorder. Also, liberty, in reality, although subjective & relative, is largely a pipedream. Also, I'm convinced Freemasons were/are bad, not good, and started nearly every major revolution, and in the long run, it doesn't end up benefiting the current generation of citizens (us) living in the respective territory where said revolutions took place. I do respect fighting for freedom, but not giving people credit for it in the long run when I don't even know if those people were good themselves, like high-level Freemasons. You'd have to witness something yourself, to know *exactly* how it went down, and even then, can I trust you not to conveniently change, neglect, or forget any details? Or how about the people that tell your story for you, after you've passed away? Can people be counted on, to tell *your* story accurately when everyone has different views, biases, logic/understanding, attention spans/attention to detail, and lack thereof? The answer is a resounding, "NO!" But the cool thing about video games, is they are 100% real, in that you can experience them for yourself. So maybe you can, at least, give these pixels something resembling "liberty" ...after going to war over paying taxes on tea, in a country that now has no less freedom than we do here in the States. In other words, in the long run, these revolutions didn't benefit us, yet we're supposed to care about them when we aren't given accurate representation of the events.
Price: 119.95 USD
Location: East Longmeadow, Massachusetts
End Time: 2024-11-22T17:10:25.000Z
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Platform: Sega Genesis
Video Game Series: Liberty Or Death
Sub-Genre: Revolutionary War
Features: Manual Included, Multiplayer, Complete Edition
Publisher: SEGA
Genre: Fake History
Game Name: Freemason Revolution