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An article about an old DOS game called “Crime Fighter”, which is pretty much a nastier version of today’s GTA series. Dont believe me? Download the shareware.

…Continuing the classic game update menu is a game that is near and dear to my heart. Its a simple little game called “Crime Fighter” ,and contrary to popular belief, you do not fight crime. You’re are a criminal, doing everything you possibly can to get a leg up in the gang world. By doing more dastardly deeds, you’ll get more and more recognized. This, while getting you better jobs, also gets you nabbed pretty easily by the police. But the fuzz isn’t a problem when you can buy a fake id. Its incredible how deep this game is for an old DOS game. But i think the game’s most defining feature is probably its over the top crimes.

Here’s a quick example. Say you try and nab a kid from a neighboorhood park. But you’ve been caught. By a bunch of unruly grandma’s with machine guns. Which they hid in their purse.

No lie, these are types of things you’ll see. You could accidently break into the home of Rambo, or a family of gun fanatics. You can nab a kid and, if you actually get him, sell him for cheap labor. You…

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Crime Fighter

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Pharmacies in Utah and Illinois are at the heart of an illicit nationwide network providing prescription drugs over the internet, federal agents state in court papers filed in two cities.

…STORY HIGHLIGHTSTwo pharmacies sold drugs without valid prescriptions, federal agents sayThe online pharmacies in Utah and Illinois are owned by the same person, affidavits sayThe affidavits say most of the drugs were highly addictive American Fork, Utah (CNN) — Pharmacies in Utah and Illinois are at the heart of an illicit nationwide network providing prescription drugs over the internet, federal agents state in court papers filed in two cities. In search warrant affidavits obtained by CNN, agents that the business was centered around two pharmacies, one in the Chicago suburb of Des Plaines, Illinois, and the other here in this small town south of Salt Lake City. According to the affidavits, both pharmacies are owned by the same man, Kyle Rootsaert — the subject of a 2008 report by CNN. One of them, the Des Plaines company now called Rand Pharmacy, combined with another unidentified pharmacy to ship 30,000 packages of prescription drugs across the country during the first six months of 2010. “This is a…

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Feds begin crackdown on online pharmacies

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