Boy Scouts of America offers merit badge for video game prowess

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You can earn a Scout merit badge in carpentry, citizenship, and basketry. And now, you can earn Scout belt loops or pins for jamming the buttons on your Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 controller wicked hard. That's right folks: Beginning this month, the Boy Scouts of America will offer awards in video game prowess to Tiger Cubs, Cub Scouts, and Webelos Scouts.

According to the Boy Scouts of America site, Scouts can complete three relatively minor tasks, and earn a gaming belt loop, or complete five more strenuous tasks, and earn an "academic pin." For those interested in the academic pin, options include playing a video game with family members in a family tournament or teaching an "adult or a friend how to play a video game."

But don't worry. The Scouts haven't forgotten about thrift. Here's one of the more intensive tasks on the list: "Choose a game you might like to purchase. Compare the price for this game at three different stores.
Decide which store has the best deal. In your decision, be sure to consider things like the store return policy and manufacturer’s warranty."
Needless to say, news of the Boy Scouts gaming badge has been met with much amusement across the Web.

"Back in my day, we had to walk nine miles to get to school every morning, and nine miles to get back home – uphill both ways," writes Mark Sharkey of GameSpy. "And we didn't have these fancy Videogame Belt Loops or Pins in the Cub Scouts. If we were lucky, we'd get sent into bear country alone for a week with no food or water. And if we made it out in one piece, the troop leader would ask us why we weren't man enough to earn the Eaten Alive badge."

For our part, we're happy for the Scouts. Many of them were probably gamers anyway; now they get official recognition for their ability to blast their way through the level of the latest Capcom game in 30 seconds, flat.
Boy Scouts of America offers pins, loops for video game prowess - CSMonitor.com

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I still have my Marksman badge. Yes we used real guns.
And. A totin chip. Yes, real knives hatchets and AXE's!

Sharpshooter IIIrd' Bar by age 11. THATS scouting. Not sitting on your sorry lazy ass playing games.

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i still have my marksman badge. Yes we used real guns.
And. A totin chip. Yes, real knives hatchets and axe's!

Sharpshooter iiird' bar by age 11. Thats scouting. Not sitting on your sorry lazy ass playing games.

[i ranted] :laugh2:

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Apparently, today's parents think kids are safer in the airconditioned confines of suburbia, indoors, safe from bears, terrorists and child molestors. Sadly, they seem to get into worse trouble there.

*I've never owned a rifle, but I once shot a bumblebee out of the air with my brother's pellet gun!
 

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My son is in Cub Scouts and I can tell you that "merit badge" (which I happen to think is ridiculous) is on perpetual backorder from the Scout Store because every kid has "earned" the achievement.

My little boy could kick my ass in just about any XBox game he has, but getting a merit badge for it is not on the list of priorities.
 

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That really is sad. If they're going to do that, at least they could have made for something like air hockey where you have move a bit and can hurt somebody!
 

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I think it's smart. They're trying to attract more kids and what better way than to appeal to what they are interested in. The boy scouts are dying. I'm all for modernization to help save a true American institution.
 

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