In 1990, Public Enemy released the seminalFight the Power, an anthem consisting of four minutes and forty-two seconds of verbal fireballs aimed straight at The Man. While it’s completely sans clock-wearing gremlins, theDorkbotmovement continues that message in a much nerdier, gaming-based, caucazoid form.

The above video comes courtesy of Dorkbot Vienna and extolls the virtues of circumventing the crunchy DRM coating present in every game since the beginning of time. From pinball machines to the Nintendo DS, our pasttime has been bought and sold by The Man since its inception and it’s good to see some of our compatriots take back the night.

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