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[[File:Game.jpg|thumb|A smart gun? That can shoot deer from 2004 in {{CurrentYear}}? Where is the gun lobby on this?]]
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'''[[Online Hunting]]''' is another one of Liquid Generation's Sabotage screamers released on December 4, 2004. Rather than pretending to be a regular hunting simulation game, the introductory text actually claims that the user will be remotely controlling a real-life camera operated hunting rifle to shoot real animals in Eagle River, Wisconsin. The instructions further remind the player to aim for the animal's head to ensure a quick and painless kill, much like in real hunting, which, in this case, serves to encourage them to focus extra hard on the screen right before the screamer gets triggered. The screamer was taken down along with the entire Liquid Generation website.
'''[[Online Hunting]]''' is another one of Liquid Generation's Sabotage screamers released on December 4, 2004. Rather than pretending to be a regular hunting simulation game, the introductory text actually claims that the user will be remotely controlling a real-life camera operated hunting rifle to shoot real animals in Eagle River, Wisconsin. The instructions further remind the player to aim for the animal's head to ensure a quick and painless kill, much like in real hunting, which, in this case, serves to encourage them to focus extra hard on the screen right before the screamer gets triggered. The screamer was taken down along with the entire Liquid Generation website.



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