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Well, after we were able to kill dozens of arabs in certain FPS, the arabs shoot back:

TEHRAN, Iran - An Iranian hard-line student group unveiled a new video game Monday that simulates an attempt to rescue two Iranian nuclear experts kidnapped by the U.S. military and held in Iraq and Israel.

The "Rescue the Nuke Scientist" video game, designed by the Union of Students Islamic Association, was described by its creators as a response to a U.S.-based company's "Assault on Iran" game, which depicts an American attack on an Iranian nuclear facility.

"This is our defense against the enemy's cultural onslaught," Mohammad Taqi Fakhrian, a leader of the student group, told reporters Monday.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19792794/
 
What? No strapping bombs to one's self and blowing up innocents?
If they're going to fight the Great Satan with videogames, they might as well be accurate.

And couldn't they have thought of a better name for their group than one that has the letters U, S and A in the acronym?
 
pshhh, there is CS. Terrorists kill the CT all the time! I was head shot just last week man!
 
Reminds me of the episode in South Park where the entire nation was scared of releasing an episode of Family Guy that had Muhammad in it; and when they did - the Taliban responded with an anti-American cartoon was absolutely hilarious.
 
The whole thing (not this game alone, but more the acting of both sides) is rather sad then funny, but humor makes life bearable... so it's still funny in a sad way ;)
 
Fahrplan said:
Well, after we were able to kill dozens of arabs in certain FPS, the arabs shoot back:

TEHRAN, Iran - An Iranian hard-line student group unveiled a new video game Monday that simulates an attempt to rescue two Iranian nuclear experts kidnapped by the U.S. military and held in Iraq and Israel.

The "Rescue the Nuke Scientist" video game, designed by the Union of Students Islamic Association, was described by its creators as a response to a U.S.-based company's "Assault on Iran" game, which depicts an American attack on an Iranian nuclear facility.

"This is our defense against the enemy's cultural onslaught," Mohammad Taqi Fakhrian, a leader of the student group, told reporters Monday.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19792794/

There are tens of those games in Iran, they have a lot of young guys using open source 3d engines that make them in a few weeks. And sell them really good, even for export.
 
xdarkyrex said:
Maphusio said:
pshhh, there is CS. Terrorists kill the CT all the time! I was head shot just last week man!


:lol: I'm sure that Iranian muslims LOVE to self identify as terrorists.

Feh. One man's terrorist is another's freedom fighter and martyr.
 
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