Oh No They Didn't! The 10 Most Racist Video Games

XBL might be home to 13-year-old racists, but these games made them that way. Oh-kay-kay-kaaaay!

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The 2010 release calendar had to sag sometime: after last week's Mass Effect 2 drop but before next week's showdown between Bioshock 2 and Dante's Inferno, this week's looking a little sparse. The only thing for the consoles is White Knight Chronicles for the PS3, and—wait, what? Maybe we're still a little hypersensitive after last week's 50 Most Racist Movies countdown, but it sounds like maybe the ol' naming department over at Level-5 could have used a Take-2. Not being the biggest JRPG fans, we don't exactly want to sink 100 hours into verifying that's not a Klan recruitment game, so we'll just give them the benefit of the doubt—but some of you other games aren't so lucky!

Over the years, plenty of you have gotten our dander up (just-in-case ayo!), intentionally or not, so we'd like to take this occasion to air you out. And if someone wants to let us know about WKC, please do. We'll be over here getting the last few achievements for Stomp That Ofay.

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TITLE: Border Patrol (2006)
CONSOLE(S): PC (Flash)
COMPLEX SAYS: With some of these games you have to read between the Confederate Flag stripes lines to suss out the racial connotations, but Border Patrol is, to use the clinical phrase, straight-up racist! The point-and-click shooter lets you—nay, compels you to—kill Mexicans trying to cross the border. We checked out the leaderboards, and not surprisingly, Lou Dobbs is running that shit.

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