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Due to their popularity, various corporations have begun placing advertisements for their products within the context of the game. [[Second Life]], an Internet-based virtual world, has blurred the lines between real-world and virtual world, and companies such as Adidas, Reebok, and Dell have set up virtual stores selling real-world products within the game. [[Reuters]] also operates a news bureau reporting news in the game.
== Xbox360 Faith in Video Games ==
From the day it was lauched until today it still Faith in Video Gaming has no , as a rule, either led to the creation of new and dynamic antagonists, or video gamesthat are mediocre, such as ''Spiritual Warfare'' and ''Bible Adventure'' for the Nintendo, or ''The Bible Game'' for various systems. ''Bible Adventure'' in particular is infamous for it's poor design and playability.
== Wii ==Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual Casual The Bible, or other such religious texts, tell a story spanning many different viewpoints. Turning these ideas into a video game, however, most often leads to games that tend to bore most video game audiences.
== PlayStation 3 ==Console master RaceReligion has, however, taken a prominent place amongst the various heroes and villains in video games. The 'Breath of Fire'' series and the ''Shin Megami Tensei'' games, in particular, use a god as a main antagonist in many of its incarnations. Other games to use religion in some way include the ''Final Fantasy'' series, ''[[Left Behind: Eternal Forces]]'', ''Black and White'', ''Heaven and Hell'', ''Xenogears'', ''Okami'', and the ''Tales'' series, particularly ''Tales of Symphonia''. Unfortunately, many (not all) of the aforementioned games present religion (or it's respective church and followers) as evil, fake, or having ulterior and nefarious motives. Virtually no video games present faith in an honest or positive manner, as few conservatives or Christians work for game companies, then again direct content.
== Computer Games ==Hurr durr *tears* enjoy your waglanmay include a fictional religion as part of the setting if the use of a real religion may invite undesirable controversy.
Video game reviewers have sometimes unjustly attacked and reviewed games where real-world religion plays a notable role. One of the most prominent examples of this is the game ''[[Left Behind: Eternal Forces]]''.<ref>http://www.gamerevolution.com/review/pc/left_behind</ref>
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