Software:I'm O.K – A Murder Simulator

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I'm O.K – A Murder Simulator
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Title screen, this particular title screen is a homage to the one in Mega Man 2
Developer(s)Thompsonsoft
Publisher(s)Thompsonsoft
Designer(s)Derek Yu
Programmer(s)Chris Hanson
Artist(s)
  • Derek Yu
  • Philippe Jones
  • Christopher Howard Wolf
Composer(s)Alec Holowka
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
ReleaseFebruary 2006[1]
Genre(s)Run and gun
Mode(s)Single-player

I'm O.K – A Murder Simulator is a 2006 freeware video game developed by Derek Yu, Chris Hanson, Philippe Jones, Alec Holowka and Christopher Howard Wolf.[2] It was created as a satirical response[3] to a challenge by anti-video game-violence activist and disbarred attorney Jack Thompson.

Background

This game was created and released in response to "A Modest Video Game Proposal" issued in late 2005 by activist attorney Jack Thompson, known for his opposition to sex and violence in entertainment, including computer and video games. This challenge dared computer game producers to release a game following a "script" he outlined, in which the grieving father of a child killed by a computer gamer takes vengeance by murdering many people connected with the gaming industry in a brutal manner.[4] Thompson promised to contribute a $10,000 donation to the charity of choice of Paul Eibeler (then-chairman of Take-Two Interactive, one of the game companies most heavily criticized by Thompson) if such a game were released. However, he has since claimed that the proposal was only a joke, and currently, no charity has been designated by Eibeler. The makers of the gaming-related webcomic Penny Arcade have, however, made a $10,000 donation in Thompson's name to the Entertainment Software Association Foundation,[5][6] a philanthropic, grant-giving body run by the Entertainment Software Association.

The "O.K" in the title refers to the initials of the protagonist, Osaki Kim, but together with the first part of the game's name is also a play on the accusation that video game violence is being considered normal by manufacturers and gamers. The reference to a "Murder Simulator" refers to what Thompson regularly proclaimed all violent computer games to be.[7]

I'm O.K is a side-scrolling video game with 16-bit era low-resolution graphics that shares (to a degree) the basic gameplay (and somewhat lowbrow humor) of the Metal Slug series.[3]

References

  1. Yu, Derek (February 4, 2006). "DUDE, I'M O.K.". derekyu.com. http://www.derekyu.com/?p=75. 
  2. "The Team". imokgame.com. Thompsonsoft. http://imokgame.com/team.html. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 Callaham, John (February 13, 2006). "I'm OK Interview". Gamecloud. http://www.gamecloud.com/article.php?article_id=3460. 
  4. The Freeloader (February 2007). "101 Free Games; The best games that money can't buy". Games for Windows: The Official Magazine (3): 55. http://www.1up.com/features/101-free-games_2.html. Retrieved 2020-07-10. 
  5. Holkins, Jerry (October 17, 2005). "You Lose". Penny Arcade. http://www.penny-arcade.com/news/post/2005/10/17/you-lose. Retrieved 2020-07-10. 
  6. Score, Avery (October 17, 2005). "Penny Arcade donates in Thompson's stead". GameSpot. http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/gta4/news.html?sid=6135940. 
  7. Crompton, Janice (February 4, 2007). "Vexation finds voice in debate over video violence". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. https://www.post-gazette.com/local/washington/2007/02/04/Vexation-finds-voice-in-debate-over-video-violence/stories/200702040255. Retrieved 2020-07-10. 

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