

In Iran, reporters call Rescue the Nuke Scientist a game that “supports the country’s peaceful nuclear activities.” U.S. media reports it as a chance for Iranian gamers to aggressively play out their anti-American and anti-Israeli frustrations. Personally, I see no difference between this game and many anti-Middle Eastern/Muslim/Arab games that have been made for Americans and Europeans.
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4 comments:
I am going to start calling you the link master! ;-)
What better way to share myself with others than to point them at items I personally find interesting? Actually, the link posts are generated from lack of time and too many backlogged items.
I have to admit, that Bloxorz game was pretty fun. I'm usually not a fan of those Flash games.
Don't you think Marge looks freakin' HOTT in that Parisian photo spread?!?
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