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Baghdad Gamer Discusses Iraq's Videogame Past 36

Thanks to Salon.com for its article [ad click-thru required] profiling the videogame-playing, Baghdad-based owner of the 'Healing Iraq' weblog, as previously referenced in Slashdot Games articles. The weblog author, Zeyad, explains how he "started playing Sierra adventure games" like Leisure Suit Larry when he was 11 or 12, and "learned a lot about American culture from these games." He goes on to note that the Iraqi secret police had agents "whose jobs were to play and finish these games to find out if there was any mention of Iraq or Saddam", recounting the rumors that "there was a specific code or combo [in Mortal Kombat] that would spawn Saddam Hussein and his bodyguards to finish the opponent." Zeyad also criticizes the realism of some Iraq-based games such as Conflict: Desert Storm, pointing out that "the voice acting was terrible - the Iraqi soldiers talked in an Egyptian accent."
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Baghdad Gamer Discusses Iraq's Videogame Past

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  • by johannesg ( 664142 ) on Tuesday January 20, 2004 @04:43AM (#8029743)
    Well, that certainly explains a few things... If your only contact with western civilisation is through Leisure Suit Larry and Mortal Kombat, I understand why they hate it so much.
    • by Anonymous Coward
      One would think they'd have a better attitude. If someone can rip my spine out, I tend to be a little more polite and non-confrontational.

      And if they're an undead ninja with the ability to teleport behind me, well then I'm down right gracious.
    • by torpor ( 458 ) <ibisum.gmail@com> on Tuesday January 20, 2004 @06:14AM (#8030069) Homepage Journal
      ... and of course the same could be said for Americans whose only contact with Iraqi's is through CNN, Desert Warrior, et al.

      Its actually not a funny observation, in my opinion. If only there were a "naive" tag.
  • Agh! I'm a Mortal Kombat-fanatic and I haven't even heard about that Saddam-code that he's talking about. Anybody got a screenshot to share? :-)
    • The Saddam code is: Down-Down-Up-Up-Right-Left-Right-Left-A-B-Stop. HTH.
      • Isn't that the Super Contra code for 10 lives?
        • No, that was Right-Left-Down-Up-A-B-Start, baka.

          The code I just posted is a backwards version of the Konami code, [urbandictionary.com] which was in a lot of Konami games in what we would now call the dark ages. I was making a gag that Saddam was backwards but you, sir, fail it! (The "Stop" should have been a give-away. Since when was there a stop button?)

    • Im not sure, but the code he mentions is not from Mortal Kombat is from Mexican Kombat a small game made In Mexico (in My Un to be exact) that went to sale quite a while ago. I would be really surprised if It got that far, but Saddam does appear there and the name looks a like since is a "homage" of MK so I dont know maybe thats what he is talking about.

      Saddam Hussein does not appear in any MK and I have played them all back to back, there are some weird codes here and there but theres not even a hint of
  • by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday January 20, 2004 @05:56AM (#8030015)
    I learned that all US girls have fake tits.
    I learned that the washing machine repair guy doesn't know anything about repairing things.
    I learnt that Americans can't cope with complex plots.

  • by Anonymous Coward
    Just wait until they get a copy of Girls Gone Wild...
  • From the original post:
    "Zeyad, explains how he 'started playing Sierra adventure games' like Leisure Suit Larry when he was 11 or 12, and "learned a lot about American culture from these games."

    What? He learned that we're a bunch of seersucker-wearing middle-aged viagra-crazed nitwits who like to spend our extra time fishing for rings in ladies bathrooms, root through ashtrays for hints and buy wine from places that sell condoms too?

    That's just ...great. No wonder why they don't want us there...
    • Re:Lovely (Score:3, Funny)

      by GonzoDave ( 743486 )
      What? He learned that we're a bunch of seersucker-wearing middle-aged viagra-crazed nitwits who like to spend our extra time fishing for rings in ladies bathrooms, root through ashtrays for hints and buy wine from places that sell condoms too? We live in constant fear of murderous cars as well
    • Hey, it was Spanish Fly, viagra wasn't out in the market yet.
  • ...did look an awful lot like Missle Command.
  • How would they have ever guessed "Death Angel" in police quest really reprsented Saddam? And what about Ganandorf, We all know that he was based on Hitler. We've been doing that for years! Silly people will never realize that the only reason we have video games is to pass secret information from one player to another!
  • That game ("Conflict: Desert Storm") is fine by the "Delta Force: Task Force Dagger" standards. There in a level I could hear the afgans to talk in Russian. Ok, there were Russians in the past. But these are the mujahidins - they hate Russians...
  • I think that people often overlook that we are known by our exports. When I travel to South America, I am offered Coke because I am an American, and that's "what Americans drink". What does our entertainment say about us? Do we really want to be known for Vice City?

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