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People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA; ) is an American animal rights nonprofit organization based in Norfolk, Virginia, and led by Ingrid Newkirk, its international president. Founded in March 1980 by Newkirk and animal rights ...
(PETA), an
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organization based in the United States, has released a number of
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s on its website that have parodied existing video games. Various PETA parodies have been made based on games such as '' New Super Mario Bros.'', '' Cooking Mama 2: World Kitchen'', ''
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'', '' Super Meat Boy'', '' Super Mario 3D Land'', '' Pokémon Black 2 and White 2'', and ''
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''. PETA creates these games to spread attention about real-life
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and
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concerns and to advocate for
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and
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diets.


History

Some of PETA's earliest forays into gaming include Flash-based games such as ''Make Fred Spew'' (2001) and ''Save the Chicks'' (2003), which were included as part of PETA's anti-dairy and Kentucky Fried Cruelty campaigns. These games received some coverage in academic and news sources, and PETA's head of online marketing, Joel Bartlett, identified their 2004 ''Revenge of the PETA Tomatoes'' and the ''
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'' parody, ''Lobster Liberation'', as some of the organization's earliest released games.An Interview with PETA: Game Developer
" ''Gameranx''. 21 October 2013.
However it was not until 2007 that PETA began to attract wider attention within the gaming community with its release of ''Super Chick Sisters'', a parody of '' New Super Mario Bros.'' and ''
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''. Controlling two female chicks named Nugget and Chickette, the player sets out to rescue vegetarian actress
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, who can be unlocked with the code GOPAM, who has publicly revealed animal cruelty endemic to
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's food production, from KFC's mascot
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. In 2009, the game was met with a sequel, ''New Super Chick Sisters'', a homage to ''
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''. In this game,
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mascot
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kidnaps Anderson with the intent of using her as a
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ingredient, and the Chick Sisters must rescue her again. In 2008, PETA released an adaptation of the cooking
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'' Cooking Mama 2: World Kitchen'' called ''Cooking Mama: Mama Kills Animals''. In it, PETA encouraged users to write to ''Cooking Mama'' developer Majesco Entertainment to create a version of the game with only vegetarian recipes. ''Mama Kills Animals'' consists of
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s related to the preparation of animal carcasses, in this case, a stuffed turkey. After successfully completing the main levels, Mama goes vegan and hugs a live turkey, while the player makes a tofurkey. The game contains facts about turkeys and includes vegan Thanksgiving recipes.
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from Team Meat, the developer of the
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'' Super Meat Boy'', created various accounts on PETA's official forums to try to get his game parodied by PETA. PETA developed ''Super Tofu Boy'' and released it in December 2010. It stars Tofu Boy, an anthropomorphic cube of
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whose goal is to rescue Bandage Girl, the girlfriend of the original game's protagonist Meat Boy, from Meat Boy. It plays as a standard
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and is peppered with inter-level pro-vegetarian messages and facts about meat consumption and the livestock industry. Team Meat responded by adding Tofu Boy as a playable character. Tofu Boy is unlocked by typing the word “petaphile” in the character selection screen. As a playable character, he is very slow and has a poor jump height, but players are always given an A+ level completion grade regardless of how long they take to finish a level as him. He would eventually return in the sequel, '' Super Meat Boy Forever.'' After releasing ''Mario Kills Tanooki'', a parody of '' Super Mario 3D Land'', PETA released a statement that "Tanooki May Be Just As 'Suit' in Mario Games. But in Real Life, Tanooki Are Raccoon Dogs Who is Skinned Alive for Their Fur." The organization also stated that "by wearing Tanooki,
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is sending the message that it's OK to wear fur." It is an
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in which the player controls a skinned but living raccoon dog that chases Mario to retrieve its fur. PETA took on the ''
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'' series with ''Pokémon Black and Blue'', a parody of ''Pokémon Black and White 2'' that focuses on animal fighting and experimentation. In
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-style battles, the player controls a Pikachu who escapes Ash Ketchum’s abusive circus. Pikachu first fights a drunk Cheren, who brutally abuses his Tepig in a dog fighting-esque manner, and then moves on to other Trainers and characters in order to rescue their
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from their ownership (a Snivy being experimented on by Professor Juniper, an Oshawott skinned alive by Ghetsis, and finally Ash himself). Pikachu recruits these Pokémon to its cause, as well as the sympathetic Nurse Joy. A sequel, ''Pokémon Red, White, and Blue'', A parody of ''
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'', followed in 2013. Also a role-playing game, it stars Pikachu and Miltank, who battle McDonald's characters like the Hamburglar in a crusade against the rare but ongoing practice of meat production in the Unova region. Pikachu must rescue a Jigglypuff from being treated like furniture, a Miltank from the dairy industry and the slaughterhouse, and Grimace from being tortured. At the beginning of the game, Pikachu is nearly eaten by an obese gamer but lives. Also in 2013, PETA released ''Cage Fight: Knock Out Animal Abuse'', a
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game in the style of ''
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''. The player controls vegetarian
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fighters
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, Aaron Simpson, and Georgi Karakhanyan and attacks
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practitioners to rescue confined animals. There is a warning before the game begins that it is illegal to punch scientists in real life. PETA has parodied
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in a game called “You Want Lies With That?”. The player controls an evil chef who must create hamburgers while avoiding the pigs and cows who are chasing him. Successful completion of each level reveals the links between meat consumption and heart attacks or ''
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''. There is also a hunting game where the player shoots tofu deer; “Stick a Chick”, where the player must prevent
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-infected chicken from entering the shopping cart; an animal testing awareness game that also spreads awareness about breast cancer; a gory maze game about seal clubbing; several games about animal skins used in fashion; and a quiz game that compares the
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to the KKK.


Reception and impact

PETA's games have received mainly negative opinions from video game journalists. ''
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'' contributor Erik Kain summarized the series in general as "a long parade of silly protests." He also considered PETA's failure to satirize well-known hunting games like ''
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'' and ''
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'' as well as the general message that video games encourage real-life violence, to be illogical. Response to ''Mario Kills Tanooki'' has been negative, generally holding that it was under-researched. While PETA's protest focused on Mario wearing a raccoon dog's skin rather than harming them himself, Gaming Union stated that "from any gamers' perspective, it's clear to see that PETA have missed their mark on this one; Mario squishes hundreds of enemies in each of his games, but is never seen harming a tanuki." Kain called the game "ludicrous" given that gamers had long adored the Tanooki suit and would not be encouraged to kill real-life raccoon dogs. Jessica Conditt from ''
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'' found the messages of ''Pokémon Black and Blue'' to be contradictory: "while it's terrible to punch, kick, cut or hit fictional animals with bats, it's perfectly acceptable to electrocute humans".
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from ''
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'' called it "ridiculous". ''Kotakus Mike Fahey wrote a mostly negative piece about ''Pokémon Red, White, and Blue''; he stated that despite its occasional humor, "mostly it just wanders about, beating its message into your brain with heavy hands." Not all critical response has been unfavorable. Fahey opined that ''New Super Chick Sisters'' "manages to be a rather capable little platformer despite its heavy-handed message." Nikole Zivalich of G4TV called ''Super Tofu Boy'' "actually a pretty good time waster" and, as she is a vegetarian, claimed to be "on Team Tofu." Overall, Mike Splechta from ''GameZone'' stated that "some are a little less flattering than others, but they do tend to get their point across." He also called ''Cage Fight'' "kickass", praising its gameplay and
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soundtrack, and encouraged readers to play it. In some cases, the creators of the original games have responded to PETA's parodies. In response to ''Super Tofu Boy'', ''Super Meat Boy'' developer Team Meat added Tofu Boy as a playable character in a ''Super Meat Boy'' update. Majesco responded to ''Cooking Mama: Mama Kills Animals'' that the Mama character, while not a vegetarian herself, supports treating animals humanely and "would never put rat in erRatatouille." Nintendo also released a statement in regards to ''Pokémon Black'' & ''Blue'' stating, "Nintendo and the Pokémon company take the inappropriate use of our products and intellectual property seriously."


Notable titles

PETA's games—and the games they parody—that have received press coverage include: *''Super Chick Sisters'' (2007) – '' New Super Mario Bros.'' and ''
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'' *''Cooking Mama: Mama Kills Animals'' (2008) – '' Cooking Mama: World Kitchen'' *''New Super Chick Sisters'' (2009) – ''
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'' *''Super Tofu Boy'' (2010) – '' Super Meat Boy'' *''Mario Kills Tanooki'' (2011) – '' Super Mario 3D Land'' *''Pokémon Black and Blue'' (2012) – ''Pokémon Black and White 2'' *''Cage Fight: Knock Out Animal Abuse'' (2013) – ''
River City Ransom , released as ''River City Ransom'' in North America and ''Street Gangs'' in PAL regions, is an Action-adventure game, action-adventure beat 'em up video game developed and published by Technōs Japan for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is ...
'' *''Pokémon Red, White, and Blue: An Unofficial PETA Parody'' (2013) – ''
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''


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