Jan 25, 2009

Gaming Chavez


CARACAS (Reuters) - A video game depicting mercenaries storming Venezuela, which has been criticized in the oil-rich South American country as a blueprint for an invasion, will be released by a U.S. company this weekend.

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The game, "Mercenaries 2: World in Flames," will be released on Sunday by a division of Electronic Arts Inc and is set in a "fully destructible Venezuela," the company said in a news release.

"A power hungry tyrant uses Venezuela's oil supply to overthrow the government and turns the country into a war zone," the company says of the game on its Web site.

In 2006, when the game was first announced, lawmakers from Chavez's coalition called it an example of a U.S. government-inspired propaganda campaign against Chavez that could even help lay the psychological groundwork for an actual invasion.

"All the controversy around this is kind of comical," Electronic Arts spokesman Jeff Brown said. "At the end of the day you have to remind yourself it's a damned video game."

The government on Friday said it could not immediately comment on the game's release.

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A trailer for the game, set in 2010, features mercenaries with American accents storming oil installations during a bloody coup by a tyrant called Ramon Solano.

"It is time the Venezuelan people stop paying for the greed of foreign interests, we will make them pay dearly for our oil. From this day forward everybody pays," the character says before shots of helicopter gunships and tanks attacking familiar Venezuelan landscapes.

Chavez has nationalized oil projects owned by U.S. companies like Exxon and ConocoPhillips.
-hacked&jacked Reuters

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Woe is me. My non-posting, 'lurking' status in the blogoshpere (of necessity, I assure you) has, apparently, relegated me off of your page... I was so proud. Well, still reading here, still good stuff, still loving it. But, as it says in The Book of Meatballs (I forget the verse), "A static meatball browns flat and unevenly; it is ill-prepared for the travail of negotiating through the sauce."
I've often wondered if the inclusion of the definite article in that verse was meant to allude to the grape-derived variety as opposed to the tomato...
Nonetheless, it rings true here.

your 'testy' guy...

M1 said...

O testy One.
Not relegated to halls of oblivion hath thou been. M1 simply, and most inadvertently, managed to kill a good third of the blurbgasboard column when TTWS (tweaking templates when sloshed)

The SMC brain trust is busy at work trying to rectify matters. Things have been made worse as we've managed to, inadvertently again, see to it that Google no longer crawls us, leaving us in these dire enough straits with no online cached copy to work off of.

Testy will be back, thank Effwit