Gaming Cafe Scene In Iraq Illustrated 46
Otter writes "An Iraqi weblog has a series of pictures of the gaming cafe scene in Baghdad. Lots of Counter-Strike and Medal of Honor, apparently." The photographer also uses the comments to respond to questions about the lack of women in the pictures: "The reason you don't see women at these places is that Iraqi women (at least my age) don't have that much interest in gaming... Another thing is that I'm a bit cautious about photographing women due to cultural issues and misunderstandings they might get me wrong and think I'm using the pics for... err 'other purposes'." We previously reported on earlier comments about gaming in Iraq.
PS2s (Score:4, Funny)
Re:PS2s (Score:4, Funny)
Just goes to show their cooperation. (Score:3, Funny)
"OMFG! HEADSHOT?! STFU, CH34TER!!!"
Re:Just goes to show their cooperation. (Score:1)
Either that, or I wasn't that funny.
Life in Iraqi... (Score:4, Interesting)
The war might have affected a lot of people, mainly the poor ones. With those pictures we can see that even with the 'civil guerrila' the people are trying to move on [at least eh younger] and enjoy their life.
It is nice to see those pictures for another reason too, which is that give us a shot of what developing countries really are. Iraqi isn't all about caves and deserts, no country is. Of course there are several problems and poors, but people are usually happy [self experience].
The picrutes are great by the way.
Re:Life in Iraqi... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Life in Iraqi... (Score:1)
This is exactly what I was going to say. I think people have the impression that Iraq is all sand and camels, but if more people saw pictures like this, I think more people would be pissed off about invading Iraq and less talking about using nukes to make glass deserts.
One of the things I've noticed since living in Europe (France/Switzerland), is there seem to be more documentaries / news items on TV about life in places like Turkey or Iraq, where people are acting normally (as opposed to bombing things or
Re:Life in Iraqi... (Score:2)
You underestimate the people of the U.S. and overestimate the value of pictures. We know perfectly well that most people in the world live in areas at least comparable to those inside the U.S. We know there are people there.
> less talking about using nukes to make glass deserts.
I have not heard a single person suggest (outside
Re:No Women (Score:3, Informative)
I work at a lan cafe, and we regularly have girls ( 15 - 24-ish ) playing during the nightgibs.
Re:No Women (Score:3, Informative)
How does this get modded as flamebait? It's clearly the truth, for every 100 male gamers there is probably 1 female. I suspect this will change with the current 13-25 generation of gamers, but females over 25 don't play video games for the most part, while males over 25 do.
Women and Games (Score:1)
Hey! (Score:2)
We were playing that map [blogspot.com] just last Thursday! Man, we need to get these guys some Teamspeak headsets and they can join our regular Spearhead deathmatch sessions.
Re:Hey! (Score:2)
so much for video games making people killers... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:It has to be said... (Score:2)
By an Iraqi gamer (Score:1)
Terrorists! (Score:5, Funny)
Nice to know this war is now justified. I can just picture Colin Powell in the UN with another glitzy PowerPoint presentation showing these pictures.
No room for Gamecube? (Score:2, Interesting)
Now before I get modded down for being anti-PS2, let me point out a few facts. 1. The PS2 has the biggest most available gaming selection (not to mention the ability to p
Re:No room for Gamecube? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:No room for Gamecube? (Score:1)
I haven't heard about people using Kazaa or Bittorrent to download Prince of Persia Sands of Time in the news. I'm well aware of the PS1/2, Xbox and Dreamcast warez that are available via Bittorrent, but they are not widely used or spread. Not yet at the very least. They're there, I've known that for nearly 4 years now since I first modded my PS1 but they're certainly not common. Theres probably a grand total of 100 different Xb
Re:No room for Gamecube? (Score:1)
on certain P2P networks. Yes, DVD-sized games.
Not that I have one to download anything for,
mind you..
Oh no, not again... (Score:1)
Server IPs (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Server IPs (Score:4, Interesting)
The other thing that made me laugh was the notion of a self appointed online welcome wagon. "Welcome to the internet, here's 200MB of free porn, 100MB of MP3s, you RIAA subpoena [eff.org], and your first emails. There's one from Melissa, and she loves you. As well, someone thinks you may need some, err, enhancements."
Re:Server IPs (Score:1)
Re:Server IPs (Score:1)
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Virtual WMD (Score:2, Funny)
No women (Score:4, Funny)
That's the ticket, continue to believe that in the West girls far out number guys at our gaming cafes. That's one way to make young geeky Iraqi teens want to be more like us.
Terrorists (Score:1)
I wonder if they play Desert Combat mod? (Score:2)
FPS? (Score:2)
You'd think they'd want to escape reality and play something like "Help the Happy Bunny Pick Flowers".