A DS SpongeBob Game Had Warnings Against Nuclear Missiles, For Whatever Reason

A DS SpongeBob Game Had Warnings Against Nuclear Missiles, For Whatever Reason

From TheGamer (Written by Johnny Flores Jr.) on | OpenCritic

Every now and then, a EULA (End User License Agreement) makes the rounds on the Internet, showing the types of things you can and cannot do with your copy of a video game. Such was the case with Ubisoft, and its requirement that gamers destroy copies of their game upon termination.

However, absolutely no one was prepared to find out the kind of stipulations that exist in SpongeBob SquarePants: Plankton's Robotic Revenge, a 2013-era game that appeared on every console from PlayStation 3 to Wii.

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Because, as one SpongeBob fan shared on social media, the game really doesn't want you making nuclear missiles. No, we're not joking.

It's unclear why exactly there are so many stipulations that also revolve around weapons, but that's apparently the case.

"Activision shall not be liable for any delay or failure to perform resulting from causes outside Activision’s reasonable control," part of the EULA reads before going into things like acts of God, war, terrorism and riots, among other causes. You know totally normal things.

But the craziness doesn't stop there....

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