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Old 09-09-2010, 11:37 PM   #1
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Military bases across the U.S. have banned the sale of a new video game that lets a player pretend to be a Taliban fighter and "shoot" U.S. troops in Afghanistan.

"Medal of Honor" by Electronic Arts, a major game developer based in Redwood City, Calif., hits stores Oct. 12. Gamers are scoffing at the decision, saying that advanced technology has made it commonplace in the gaming world to let players switch sides and play the bad guy.

After public protests, including by British Defense Secretary Liam Fox, U.S. military officials decided not to stock the game in any of the nearly 300 base exchange shops.

The game also won't be sold at any of the 49 GameStop stores located on various military bases. Troops will be allowed to own copies, but they would have to buy them off-base.

"We regret any inconvenience this may cause authorized shoppers, but are optimistic that they will understand the sensitivity to the life-and-death scenarios this product presents as entertainment," said Maj. Gen. Bruce Casella, who commands the Army & Air Force Exchange Service, which oversees more than 180 base exchange shops.

Casella made the decision last week, with the Navy quickly following suit. Kathleen Martin, a spokeswoman for the Navy Exchange Service Command, said the game won't be sold at any of the Navy's 104 exchange shops "out of respect for the men and women serving and their families."

Past versions of the 11-year old "Medal of Honor" game have been set in World War II, allowing players to act as either members of the Allied force or the Nazi regime.

The latest version is set in modern Afghanistan, where some 140,000 U.S. and NATO troops are fighting the Taliban. The story is told through a small group of characters known as "Tier 1" operators, elite fighters who take their orders directly from the president and defense secretary.

"Operating directly under the National Command Authority, a relatively unknown entity of hand-picked warriors are called on when the mission must not fail," according to an online description of the video game by Electronic Arts.

The website does not advertise the fact that the multiplayer version allows a player to role-play as a member of the Taliban.

One online promotion features video interviews with Special Operations personnel who the company says served as consultants to improve the authenticity of the game. The faces of the men interviewed were blurred and their names not given.

"By me being a part of it, I at least have some say on how the community is represented," one man says.

Britain's Fox said last month that he was "disgusted and angry" by what was a "tasteless product." Fox called on retailers to show their support for the troops by not selling it.

"At the hands of the Taliban, children have lost fathers and wives have lost husbands," Fox said. "It's shocking that someone would think it acceptable to recreate the acts of the Taliban against British soldiers."

Electronic Arts did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Spokeswoman Amanda Taggart was quoted last month by the Sunday Times as saying video gamers routinely play both good guys and bad guys.

"Most of us have been doing this since we were 7: Someone plays cop, someone must be robber," the newspaper quoted her as saying.
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Old 09-10-2010, 12:14 AM   #2
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Well geez, that oughtta fix everything.
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Old 09-10-2010, 12:23 AM   #3
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Personnel can still buy it, its just that they do not feel it appropriate to have it for sale on base with combat vets floating in and out of the store.
They are already dealing with enough psychological issues throughout the ranks. No need to aggravate the situation by having a reminder on the shelves.

I can understand why they don't want it up on a sales rack on base.
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I can understand why they don't want it up on a sales rack on base.
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Please. Less than 0.01% of the population would have ever known that it was possible to play a Taliban warrior if the media had not blabbed about it.

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Please. Less than 0.01% of the population would have ever known that it was possible to play a Taliban warrior if the media had not blabbed about it.
Its too soon. I can understand why they don't want to sell it. The didn't say you can't own it, they just don't want to be the one selling it.

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Old 09-10-2010, 12:48 PM   #7
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Please. Less than 0.01% of the population would have ever known that it was possible to play a Taliban warrior if the media had not blabbed about it.
Bullshit, just because you dont play games, doesnt mean everyone else doesnt. Medal of Honor is a multi-million seller with every release in the series, it gets a lot of publicity. It has nothing to do with the media. The army isnt banning the game, they just arent allowing its sale on military bases. Your making a big deal out of nothing.

There are 80 million PS3 and 360's out there (and countless gaming PC's), and games are now just as big and profitable as movies. You have to expect things like this. The military is doing it out of respect for soldiers, and families of fallen/injured soldiers, not hatred of a game.
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Old 09-10-2010, 09:36 AM   #8
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Personnel can still buy it, its just that they do not feel it appropriate to have it for sale on base with combat vets floating in and out of the store.
They are already dealing with enough psychological issues throughout the ranks. No need to aggravate the situation by having a reminder on the shelves.

I can understand why they don't want it up on a sales rack on base.
Yep.

It's not banned, just not sold.
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As a vet I say this is fucking stupid
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As a vet I say this is fucking stupid
Meh, any retailer has the right to not sell whatever products they feel are inappropriate for whatever reason. I don't know if I completely agree with their POV but I certainly respect their right to choose and their seemingly honest concern for the troops.
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