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A group of Iranian students unveiled a game that depicts the rescuing of Iranian nuclear scientists from the clutches of US and Israeli troops.
The new title is described by its creators as a response to a game by US-based episodic game developer, Kuma Reality Games, who’s game “Assault on Iran” has American Special Forces soldiers attacking an Iranian nuclear facility and destroying its centrifuges.
“This is our defense against the enemy’s cultural onslaught,” said Mohammad Taqi Fakhrian, a leader of the hard-lined student group, Union of Students Islamic Association, according to an AP report.
“Rescue Nuke Scientist” depicts Iranian Special Forces led by fictional Commander Bahman in their mission to rescue a husband-and-wife pair of nuclear engineers kidnapped by US troops during a pilgrimage to Karbala in Iraq. The Associated Press reports the game requires players to enter Israel to rescue the duo, kill US and Israeli troops and seize their laptops containing secret information.
The group said it first plans to market the video game in Iran and other Muslim countries, and looks to bring the game to Western countries later on. “It is an entirely Iranian product in response to the U.S. cyber war against Iran,” group leader Ali Masaeli told the newswire.
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Now, wouldn’t it just torque his turban if American gamers jumped on it and made it a cult classic.
That game is about the stupidest thing i’ve ever come across. Those poor brainwashed kids ought to find something more constructive to do with their time in Iran, I swear.
It’s totally understandable that they would be making this realistic game, I mean the U.S. and Israel kidnap scientists all the time. I bet we’ll see a video of them sawing off a scientists head with a knife and yelling about how awesome Allah is. It is a mystery why Israel, who has had nuclear weapons for decades, has not already wiped Iran off the face of the earth as they have threatened to do so many times. It’s just one big cultural onslaught to paint the peaceful Persian Empire in a bad light.
Oh, wait a minute…
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