Jack Thompson: More than a few fries short of a happy meal…

So being an insomniac of sorts, I decided to poke around the internet
to keep myself occupied earlier this morning. I did my rounds to the
few sites I regularly visit in the order I expected them to be
interesting. The last site I checked was VGCats. While there the latest news article happened too catch my eye:

Saturday, August
6, 2005 4:26 PM – Jacko

I’m fairly sure Jack Thompson isn’t right in the head.
Forwards an email to me about Killer 7. I email him
back. He threatens legal action for harrasment. Wtf?

Read the full thing here.

Edit: Yes I checked the headers. Same IP, it was him
both times and not a spoof.

So APPARENTLY Jack Thompson is forwardining his huge and elaborately
written exagerrations and forwarding to them to people who parody him,
while ADDRESSING them on a FIRST NAME BASIS, and THEN completely forget
(more like flat out lying) he sent it in the FIRST PLACE, but not
before throwing a few other lines in for good measure:

“Get a name and a life.”

Oh the irony in that one.

“No, you emailed me. HOnestly, are
all of you gamers on drugs, or what?

Gee thanks, Jack. Nice generalization =.

“dear idiot: you initially contacted
me. stop, or else. got it?”

Jack Thompson…king of the insult.

Anyway VGCats is claiming that all of this IS indeed real, as stated
above. Really nothing would suprise me at this point, but if it IT
indeed real, then I think it’s QUITE clear Jack Thompson has a bit more
than a few screws loose. Possibly the entire chassis.

How not to have Square Enix make Chrono Break

Back at the Chrono Compendium, I’ve finished a 2000 word feature highlighting some of the methods of contacting SE that wont change anything, and I also provide SE’s mailing address as well as an example letter that actually does have a chance of helping to convince them to make a new Chrono game. Too long have fanboys been crapping up SE’s customer support with hateful e-mails, bad grammer and stupid ideas. If you’d like to see some of the worst examples, and check out how to actually help, it’s at http://www.chronocompendium.com/Stories/24 .