I somehow missed the memo that the US Army made its own video game. What.
"My recruiter told me to play that in 2003" is a sentence with the ring of "baby shoes, never worn"
*no* https://twitter.com/mouse_clicker/status/1278062203749322752">https://twitter.com/mouse_cli...
I& #39;ve never needed an oral history of a video game until this moment https://twitter.com/jonjones/status/1278063010175729664">https://twitter.com/jonjones/...
oh my god https://twitter.com/bruceknapik/status/1278063391366680582">https://twitter.com/bruceknap...
help https://twitter.com/its_midoski/status/1278063655955730433">https://twitter.com/its_midos...
i& #39;ve already said this to someone else but finding out about america& #39;s army in 2020 feels a lot like i& #39;m staring at a pile of alien corpses while all my friends tell me quite cheerfully, "oh yeah, didn& #39;t you know? roswell was real, we all knew that"
i cannot emphasize how much my brain wants to reject the existence of this game https://twitter.com/BIGHONKINBURGER/status/1278075884616876032">https://twitter.com/BIGHONKIN...
Wired reported n 2009 that the government had spent 33 million on America& #39;s Army. help https://www.wired.com/2009/12/americas-army-budget/">https://www.wired.com/2009/12/a...