Would Hitler have liked video games?

Would Hitler have liked video games?

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Unlikely. He starved himself just so he could afford books and tickets to opera. Much more cultured than your average consoomerist Any Forumstard

Nah, he would be your average vegan leftist onions boy in the currect day and age

Fun games.

I think he would see simulators as a useful part of training soldiers in certain rolls, beyond that idk.

No, It's the utimate time waste!

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He'd like undertale

He'd make them illegal.

If he was an indie dev, what kinda games would he make?

He was a huge fan of Disney cartoons like Mickey Mouse, Snow White, etc. So much so that he even made his own fan art. If he liked Disney stuff, then at the very least he would probably like games like Super Mario. How he would feel about more mature/violent games however is hard to say.

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Depends on the game, ultimately. I think he would've appreciated games that are of artistic merit, as long as they weren't degenerative in nature. Ultimately I think he would consider them overall a distraction from the Volk and more social activities however, he'd (correctly) see them as dragging the youth indoors, rather than spending their time outside.

The national socialists were strongly in favor "wastes of time", as put it, though.
They believed in the concept of "Kraft durch Freude", meaning "strength through happiness", NS policies gave people many days off and encouraged them to go on vacations, participate in various leisure activities and enabled them to obtain various luxury items.
Video games would almost certainly be welcomed in an NS society, though i doubt that they would look kindly on shit like MMOs and gacha, which are psychologically designed to foster addictions and extract as much money as possible out of their players.
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Would Hitler have liked Animal Crossing? Who would have been his favorite villager?

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He'd like artsy games like Ico

>Spending time outside

Good 'ol forced meme that has gone and died.

I don't think he personally would enjoy playing any video games but as far as NS-approved games go i think AC would actually be up there.
It doesn't require a high time investment and the whole point of it is to maintain a beautiful, wholesome local community.
Speaking purely hypothetically though, he would be an Isabellefag i'm pretty sure.

He would ban it why do something in game that you could do IRL for actual benefits?

>though i doubt that they would look kindly on shit like MMOs and gacha, which are psychologically designed to foster addictions and extract as much money as possible out of their players.
Germany under NS regime was highly dominated by monopolies who had free reign to scam as much as they wanted out of the citizens. Like in any dictatorship, it's all free reign as long as someone high enough in the government(possibly the dictator himself) is friends with the CEO.

>meme
How much time do you spend outside in the sun user? When's the last time you played a competitive sport with a circle of friends?

an example?

Hell, Hitler himself got scammed by a quack doctor slipping him methamphetamines among other things and that guy was basically untouchable.

He obviously would be into games that would allow him to enjoy power fantasies.

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The existence of monopolies under NS was an unfortunate side effect of Realpolitik, when you want to turn a completely broken and destitute nation into a world power in half a decade then you'll have to cooperate with some large companies for the most efficient results.
That doesn't mean they had free reign to "scam" or exploit the german people though, their quality of life and worker's conditions were far ahead of the rest of the world.
Companies like Krupp certainly were powerful, but they weren't "influential" in the same way capitalists in america are today, their relationship with the state was explicitly submissive, their special privileges could be revoked on a moment's notice. No rich person in germany was above getting "Jack Ma'd".

What's wrong with bodybuilding?