Taboo: The Sixth Sense
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Taboo: The Sixth Sense, released by Rare for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1988, is a video game that requires input of one's name, birth date, and sex, then gives a tarot reading via the Celtic cross layout. Afterward, the (presumbably American) player chooses the state that he/she is from and will be given lottery numbers accordingly. Even to an expert on tarot, however, the message the cards give is nearly indecipherable thanks to the game's poor English, and there is no activity to be found aside from repeated readings. Once a reading is finished, the game restarts and the player has the option of asking for another reading or turning it off. Because of its repetitive nature, lack of variety, and poor grammar, many will opt for the latter. Template:Cvg-stub