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America's Army - Development, Impact Analyzed

Professor writes "The MOVES Institute's America's Army team has placed a booklet on the game's development and impact (PDF link) onto the web." The MOVES Institute is part of the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, and their page notes this booklet was "...developed for the America's Army exhibit [part of the Bang The Machine exhibition] at San Francisco's Yerba Buena Art Center... [and] tells you all you wanted to know about the philosophy, history, and implementation of the MOVES Institute's hit game." We've previously covered the reported recruiting success of America's Army.

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  1. pirst fost by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

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  2. Yes, you were protected by AHumbleOpinion · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Yup... your country sure protected us from all those eeevil weapons of mass destruction in Iraq

    Well actually yes. The last 12 years of heavy surveilance and overflight (US and UK) would have helped in that regard. Its better to prevent a weapon from being built in the first place than have to go destroy it. The problem was the US never really knew how successful it had been. Saddam seemed to want to keep that a state secret.