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On Being a Gamer in Iraq

The increasingly excellent games coverage from MTV continues, with Stephen Totilo's conversation with an Iraqi gamer (Flash site, video in upper left-hand corner). Wisam, the 23 year old gamer Totilo speaks with, shares a few stories with the reporter about his life in Iraq. He gained some notoriety on the web after sitting for an interview with the 'Alive in Baghdad' blog, but at the moment he's only interested in games and having something to do. A recent graduate of his city's English department, current circumstances in the city makes it hard for him to find meaningful work. From the article: "The American-led overthrow of Saddam Hussein's regime changed Wisam's taste in games. He and his gamer friends used to enjoy first-person shooters like Medal of Honor and Call of Duty. Then a real war started around him. 'We hate the attacking, the gunfire in games,' Wisam said. 'We started to hate it.' In fact, there's only one game with guns he can still tolerate. 'Grand Theft Auto is the exception. Because Grand Theft Auto is like us.'"

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  1. Perhaps a different genre? by LordEd · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The purpose of playing video games is often to escape reality. When you're surrounded by a war, a war game might not be the best game to play.

  2. Re:WoW in Iraq by drinkypoo · · Score: 4, Insightful
    our side and the bad guys

    Just one quick question. Which ones are the bad guys again?

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    "You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"
  3. Real games without freedom? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    He and his gamer friends used to enjoy first-person shooters like Medal of Honor and Call of Duty. Then a real war started around him.

    And ofcourse according to the Bush administration those people didn't have any freedom and couldn't enjoy the things we had here. Amazing how much of the official stories turn into pure falsified information whenever you're coming into contact with information residing from someone who actually lives in the region itself...