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V-Tech Rampage is a 2007 controversial action game created by Australian amateur video game developer Ryan Lambourn. The game recreates the Virginia Tech shooting , and was released in 12 May 2007 on Newgrounds , less than a month after the shooting occurred.
An amateur computer video game that re-creates the shooting, V-Tech Rampage, also sparked outrage. [182] The creator, Ryan Lambourn, a resident of Sydney, Australia, who grew up in the U.S., [182] posted a message on his website stating that he would remove the game in exchange for payment, but later posted that the statement was a joke. [183]
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This was first shown in a demo that was made available by Borne on Newgrounds on March 13, 2007. In World 3, he gains Borne's pencil, which he uses like a sword. In The Fancy Pants Adventures for consoles, there are a few new additions to the gameplay. These include the ability to swim, which includes being able to kick off flat surfaces while ...
Developer Ryan Lambourn created a flash game called V-Tech Rampage in 2007, which allows players to control the actions of gunman Seung-Hui Cho in the Virginia Tech massacre. Lambourn professed empathy for Cho, and said that he was a target of bullying in high school. "No one listens to you unless you've got something sensational to do.
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