I poke fun at the Virtual Boy as much as the next guy, but does it belong on the same list as New Coke, Clippy the helpful paper clip, the Segway, and Agent Orange? Time’s list of the 50 Worst Inventions isn’t so much a list of

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recycling bin. What other gaming-related inventions made the list? Many Kotaku readers might agree with the inclusion of Zynga’s Farmville. Blast you, Farmville. The most addicting of Facebook games is hardly even a game – it’s more a series of mindless chores on a digital farm, requiring the endless clicking of a mouse to plant and harvest crops. And yet Zynga, evil geniuses behind this bizarre digital addiction, say more than 10 percent of Americans have logged in to create

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