When The Globe and Mail ran an editorial online Wednesday criticizing the video game Assassin's Creed III for not accurately portraying history, tweeters across Canada poked fun at the newspaper using the hashtag #GlobeEditorial.
The Globe responded to the humour Thursday afternoon by creating a Storify of the tweets under the headline: "Pac-Man causes obesity and other lessons The Globe can learn from video games."
When The Globe and Mail ran an editorial online Wednesday criticizing the video game Assassin's Creed III for not accurately portraying history, tweeters across Canada poked fun at the newspaper using the hashtag #GlobeEditorial.
The Globe responded to the humour Thursday afternoon by creating a Storify of the tweets under the headline: "Pac-Man causes obesity and other lessons The Globe can learn from video games."
Check out the Storify here.
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