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U.S. troops are the enemies in Chinese FPS
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Source : U.S. troops are the enemies in Chinese FPS - gamrConnect
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Chinese FPS video game turns America into the 'bad guys'
Source : http://www.examiner.com/technology-in-national/chinese-fps-video-game-turns-america-into-the-bad-guys
Why these games dont release worldwide... :huh::huh:
Are you tired of terrorists, russians, nazis and zombies??? Now you can kill some gringos in "Glorius Mission" a chinese FPs game:
A first-person-shooter video game, developed by China’s Giant Network Technology Co. and backed by the People’s Liberation Army.
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“The game itself looks pretty well-made,†one blogger commented. “Graphics definitely on par with at least the [Call of Duty] series.â€
But there’s one key difference between the American and Chinese “shooters.†Where the bad guys in America’s Army are generic Middle Eastern or Central Asian insurgents and terrorists, the enemy in Glorious Mission is apparently the U.S. military. A TV report offers glimpses of an American-made Apache gunship crashing in flames.
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Source : U.S. troops are the enemies in Chinese FPS - gamrConnect
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Chinese FPS video game turns America into the 'bad guys'
It's a new first-person shooter military game, in the vein of America's Army, but with a twist. In Glorious Mission, Americans are the bad guys.
The game was developed by China’s Giant Network Technology Co., with the assistance of the People's Liberation Army (PLA, i.e. China's military). While America's Army has been criticized for being sort of subtly propaganda-ish, Glorious Mission doesn't doesn't go that route, and is more blatant in its nationalistic tone.
Although the technology in the game has been praised as being on-par with "Call of Duty," there is some concern that the game could lead young, impressionable gamers to believe that the United States is the enemy.
On the other hand, it's hardly a secret that some believe the U.S. and China are on a collision course for a confrontation. Most believe that will be on financial or economic terms, however, not in actual armed conflict.
In 2010, shortly following the release of Call of Duty: Black Ops, Cuban officials were up in arms about a mission in which players "killed" Fidel Castro.
Continue reading on Examiner.com: Chinese FPS video game turns America into the 'bad guys' - National Technology | Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/technology-...turns-america-into-the-bad-guys#ixzz1N5ipv1rc
A controversy also erupted around the Medal of Honor reboot video game, also in 2010. There, controversy arose when it was discovered that in the multiplayer part of the game, players could play as the Taliban. Eventually, the developer, Danger Close, modified the game so that in MP the Taliban were renamed as simply "Opposing Force."
Watch a video on the Glorious Mission gameplay in the sidebar.
Continue reading on Examiner.com: Chinese FPS video game turns America into the 'bad guys' - National Technology | Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/technology-...turns-america-into-the-bad-guys#ixzz1N5iaPZRL
Source : http://www.examiner.com/technology-in-national/chinese-fps-video-game-turns-america-into-the-bad-guys
Why these games dont release worldwide... :huh::huh: