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TheBaldyMan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-18-07 08:20 PM
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Iran wages virtual war
Edited on Wed Jul-18-07 08:31 PM by TheBaldyMan
from http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/640B81FE-9C35-4481-BD65-FE894F9BF46B.htm">Al Jazeera's English language website

Iranian video game designers have released a computer game in which the player attempts to rescue Iranian nuclear experts kidnapped by the US military and held in Iraq and Israel.


the standard FPS was produced as a response to http://www.kumawar.com/assaultoniran/overview.php">Assault on Iran by Kuma Games in 2005. It was produced in two years at the bargain price of $32,000. The standard may be a bit ropey but considering the budget not too bad. It's in Farsi as well so you might have to wait for another language version to come out.

on edit: I just visited the Kuma games website and boy have they drunk deep from the KoolAid, check out the http://www.kumawar.com/Mission.php">mission list - every mission from fighting Al Qaida units that are EVERYWHERE! in Iraq to the latest surge missions for multi-player. Out of their fucking trees.
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