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| − | {{otheruses|Wikipedia:Camp}}
| + | #REDIRECT [[Concentration Room]] |
| − | [[Image:Camp 2009-12-09.png|right|frame|Screenshot]]
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| − | [[Image:FLP logo.svg|thumb|right|96px|''Hakenpfeil'' logo of the FLP]]
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| − | '''Concentration Camp''' is the old name of the homebrew NES game [[Concentration Room]] prior to January 22, 2010.
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| − | The old story, involving a somewhat [[trope:LighterAndSofter|lighter and softer]] [[trope:ANaziByAnyOtherName|version of the Nazis]], is posted here for historical purposes. | + | |
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| − | == Story ==
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| − | <pre style="background: #FF0000; color:#000000; display: table; margin: 1em">____________________________
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| − | It started in 93.
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| − | After months of liberal
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| − | infighting, the Folkish
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| − | Labor Party took power.
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| − | Led by Master D, the FLP
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| − | set out to unite the
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| − | Realm across class lines
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| − | under one condition:
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| − | No Idiots.
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| − | Master D's administration
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| − | banned certain races deemed
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| − | "subsapient" from doing
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| − | business in the Realm.
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| − | It slowly stripped away the
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| − | rights of Nander, Polis,
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| − | and humans of Traveler or
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| − | Chosen lineage.
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| − | This earned the party the
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| − | nickname "Badds" inside and
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| − | outside the self-proclaimed
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| − | Third Realm from the Sun.
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| − | After international protest,
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| − | FLP leaders agreed to a
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| − | compromise: take alleged
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| − | subsapients away to camps
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| − | where they could show
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| − | that their intelligence,
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| − | reasoning, and concentration
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| − | met the Realm's standard.
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| − | Campers could earn their
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| − | citizenship back by beating
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| − | the guards at mind games
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| − | such as "concentration".
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| − | Flip two cards, and if they
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| − | match, you keep them. If
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| − | they don't, flip them back.
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| − | Good luck.
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| − | ____________________________</pre>
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| − | == Levels ==
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| − | The first five levels of the game are "solitaire" boards with 10, 20, 36, 52, and 72 cards.
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| − | Once the player completes these with fewer than 99 misses, he can go on to face some CPU opponents representing other inmates and the camp guards.
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| − | == External links ==
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| − | *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FuVTLFxrkw YouTube: Concentration Camp solitaire]
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| − | *[http://kidsconcentrationcamps.com/ Kids Concentration Camps by Proven Discipline]
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| − | *[[trope:ChessWithDeath|TV Tropes: Chess With Death]]
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| − | *[[wikipedia:Völkisch movement]]
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| − | [[category:Video games]]
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