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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. In this post-Columbine world by metlin · · Score: 4, Funny

    In this post-Columbine world, is it anything like finding porn and listening to music on a Commodre from Afghanistan?

    (Sorry, could not resist - the old timers would know what I'm talking about)

  2. 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.

    1. Re:Perhaps a different genre? by Negatyfus · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought the purpose of playing video games was having a good time.

  3. If they can still play it... by Lord_Slepnir · · Score: 3, Funny
    I'd hate to see the Counter Strike matches

    "Alright, we can't have everyone pick Terrorist again this time. At least some of you will have to go CT"

    *ducks*

  4. Cue Jack Thompson.... by dlockamy · · Score: 5, Funny

    How long before Jack Thompson claims that GTA is responsible for the insurgency int Iraq?

    Sadly I'm not sure if this is a joke or a serious question.

    1. Re:Cue Jack Thompson.... by Jackass+Thompson · · Score: 3, Funny

      Well, it is. Before video games there was no war or violence.

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  5. The Arab community wants cultural balance in games by madhatter256 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    This reminds of a show I saw on Discovery HD Saturday. Part of the show they talked about how US games are viewed in the middle east. It mainly talked about FPS games and how a lot of them show arabs as the weak enemy and that there is one company in Syria (funded by the gov't) that developed a game where Israeli soilders are seen as the enemy and the game is based on actual events in history.

    This article here, along with the show I saw, goes to show that there is a big cultural imbalance in games. A lot of the kids who play FPS will gain a basic understanding (especially if they do poorly in their class-work) that all arabs are terrorists and are thus our enemy. This is, of course, not true. This current protrayal of other cultures will harm us, America, now and in the future if America wants peace over in the Middle East and in the world around us.

    So as long as this current trend continues, expect to see future games depicting Arabs overthrowing our government, a game depicting WW2 where the Nazis win and the Holocaust never occured, and so on and so forth.

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  6. Re:If the electricity is on... by Lord_Slepnir · · Score: 2, Funny

    Run an extension cord from the Green Zone.

  7. Let me guess... by wooden+pickle · · Score: 2, Funny

    You went AFK because a mortar knocked out your internet. That's still a 50 DKP minus.

    1. Re:Let me guess... by Lord_Slepnir · · Score: 2, Funny
      Or even worse:

      [Raid] Jihadjoe: might be afk, got some flakey power here.

      [Raid] Hollydiver: same here, got to go run some trajectory stuff for a mortar strike :-(

      [Raid] Hollydiver: Real pain cause we can't hit the school next to it.

      [Raid] Jihadjoe: Oh, that's cool, I live just north of PS 318. dont' want to hit the wrong thing ;-)

      [Raid Leader] Bob: Ok, here's the loot: [Sword of 1000 Truths]. Holly and Ji, youre tied in DKP

      [System] Jihad Joe has disconnected (timeout)

      [Raid] Hollydiver: Strange. I'll take the sword.

  8. GTA by Rob+T+Firefly · · Score: 3, Funny
    Grand Theft Auto is the exception. Because Grand Theft Auto is like us
    Note to self: if you ever end up in Iraq, try the coffee.
  9. WoW in Iraq by felonious · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I recently sold my WoW account to one of our servicemen in Iraq. I'm not sure if it's playable over there, but it'd be funny if our side and the bad guys were playing together, running instances, PvP. I have this funny vision of the insurgents really getting into the Alliance chars. I see them running around the real battlefield in Night Elf costumes, doing the human Saturday Night Fever dance, or better yet, the Tunak dance, since that has to do with that part of the world.

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    1. 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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    2. Re:WoW in Iraq by elrous0 · · Score: 4, Funny
      Which ones are the bad guys again?

      And, if anyone knows the answer to this question, can you please CC:president@whitehouse.gov?

      -Eric

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    3. Re:WoW in Iraq by Grym · · Score: 2, Funny

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

      Clearly, the Alliance... everybody knows that.

      For the horde!

    4. Re:WoW in Iraq by joystickgenie · · Score: 2, Informative

      Daler Mehndi (the artist that performed "Tunak Tunak Tun") is from India. So I would say that has little to do with Iraq and the surrounding nations. That is unless your definition of "that part of the world" extends beyond the reach of the Middle East, 3 countries over from Iraq (roughly the distance from Mexico to Canada), into south Asia.

  10. Your argument wants valid claims by silentounce · · Score: 3, Funny

    "A lot of the kids who play FPS will gain a basic understanding (especially if they do poorly in their class-work) that all arabs are terrorists and are thus our enemy."

    These are, of course, the same students that will gain a basic understanding that if you eat a mushroom you will grow to twice your size.

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  11. Re:Join the campaign by silentounce · · Score: 4, Funny

    That's the second stupidest thing I've read all day.
    Was the preview of your comment the first?
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  12. Re:Grand Theft Auto by WormholeFiend · · Score: 3, Insightful

    but they can play GTA because... it somehow reminds them of themselves in real life?

    They probably have tons of opportunities to rise within the ranks their local mafia, not to mention earn extra cash in the side missions...

    The variety of vehicles must be lacking though, with most of them being military vehicles and tanks.

  13. 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...

  14. obligatory Jack Thompson reference by Darth · · Score: 4, Funny

    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.'"

    In related news, Jack Thompson has filed suit against Rockstar Games and the ESRB for destabilizing the middle east and causing the insurgency in Iraq.

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  15. Re:I remember that! by metlin · · Score: 2, Funny


    Jon Katz and michael were the reason I got a Slashdot account in the first place.

    Gee.

  16. Real FPS by Divebus · · Score: 2

    That must suck to walk out the front door and be inside an actual FPS game. No wonder he doesn't want to do that in his spare time. I was waiting for the GTA reference about car bombs...

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  17. Re:Grand Theft Auto by silentounce · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Actually, if you RTFA, another explains exactly why they play GTA and not the others and that is not the reason. And don't count on MTV for unbiased news, this is definitely an opinion piece.

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  18. Re:The Arab community wants cultural balance in ga by oohshiny · · Score: 2, Insightful

    So as long as this current trend continues, expect to see future games depicting Arabs overthrowing our government, a game depicting WW2 where the Nazis win and the Holocaust never occured, and so on and so forth.

    These possibilities have been explored in both fiction and movies; why shouldn't they be explored in games as well? Besides, it's not like current US fiction or games are historically accurate.

  19. Re:The Arab community wants cultural balance in ga by BBadhedgehog · · Score: 2, Funny

    *> because the US is the Mecca of gaming.

    That's the first time I've ever seen anyone spell 'Japan' that way.

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