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[Kotaku] Danny Bilson, who used to be an executive at EA before leaving to join rivals THQ, says "When I worked at my former company [EA], I had to go to the UK in the middle of the Iraq war and try to talk to them about a game that we never wound up finishing - it was well built up - that was that stuff, right? Remember, even in America you get a 50/50 split on this stuff."

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[VG247] VG247 » Blog Archive » EA was making game based on Iraq war ...: “When I worked at my former company , I had to go to the UK in the middle of the Iraq war and try to talk to them about a game that we never wound up finishing - it was well built up - that was that stuff, right?,” he told CVG.

[Rock, Paper, Shotgun] Medal Of Honor's Taliban Multiplayer | Rock, Paper, Shotgun: If we had followed through on our promises in Afghanistan after the Soviets were driven out, helped them build schools and roads, aided them in getting back on their feet, there would have been no power void for the likes of the Taliban to fill in the first place, and no desperate masses for them to peddle their murderous fundamentalist dogma to. We screwed up, and then we got to fight there all over again because of it.

[Antiwar.com Original] War Is Coming by Doug Casey -- Antiwar.com: very unfriendly article regarding the Iranian and very ready to understand "existential threat"on Israel.Casey explanation for why he believes Iran is going to made nuclear weapon is weak,maybe ridiculous.There are IAEI inspectors,are full of spying satellites,is a fatwa from Komeney on interdiction of this kind of weapon.Casey:"Yes. It’s a theocratic police state, with a highly regulated, state-managed economy.

[jason.con.ca] Distinctly Canadian Games « jason.con.ca: This entry is going to seem a little tasteless, given that at this moment the US is at war with Iraq, and Canada opted to sit this one out, a very controversial decision. So let me cover my ass by saying I harbor no ill will towards American troops, and whatever went on before/during/after the invasion, I just hope and pray something good comes out of it for all.

[Antiwar.com Original] The War Party by Justin Raimondo -- Antiwar.com: No, just as we need to separate pimps from matchmakers and dating websites, we need to separate those who do legal constructive business like Apple from those who do the devils werk in the markets…like the selling worthless bonds and other flim flam such as worthless CDOs…and the deadly deritives… Unfortunately, we have a failure in the rule of law, and the crooks are inventing new scams faster than the cops and regulators are able to bag them and hiring lobbyists to head off punishment.

[Antiwar Radio with Scott Horton and Charles Goyette] Chris Busby « Antiwar Radio with Scott Horton and Charles Goyette: I mean of course you can go into any hospital and find children with deformities, but in Iraq, and also incidentally in Kosovo too, we have had reports of peculiarly horrible deformities, ones that don’t normally get reported and don’t normally turn up. So there does seem to be some agent that’s common to these areas where depleted uranium has been used which result in these very, very peculiar and unusual deformities.

[Advermall] Report - Matthew Perry, Ron Perlman, Felicia Day signed up for ...: The new footage comes a week before the game releases in the US, with both the publisher and developer IO Interactive heavily promoting the game’s co-op side.It’s out here on August 20 for PS3, 360 and PC.A demo’s now available on PSN, Xbox Live and Steam.

[Antiwar.com Original] In Bed With the US Army by Tom Engelhardt -- Antiwar.com: I worried that this evidence of my senior citizenship, coupled with my membership in the “weaker sex,” the one we’re supposedly rescuing in Afghanistan, would raise questions about my fitness for missions “outside the wire” of a Forward Operating Base (FOB, pronounced “fob”) in eastern Afghanistan only a few miles from the tribal areas of Pakistan. But no, I got my requested embed - proof of neither fitness nor heroism required (something my male colleagues had never revealed).

[VG247] VG247 » Blog Archive » Itagaki: Japanese games industry is dying: When I was young I look up to the Japanese people as wise cultural people who love inventing great stuff in technology! That’s the reason why I like Japanese people because of their technological in advancement while other weebos want to be Japanese due to anime, language, cosplay and all that bullsh*.

[Zaviers Blog] Command and Conquer Generals: Deluxe Edition Sale-$22.08 ...: You can upgrade your tanks to have drones …so every tank or Humvee can have upgrades….so a cluster of vehicles has all these cool things flying overhead helping win battles. You can call in airstrikes and lots of other cool things that make the game much more realistic.

[Games Blog] Army of Two (PlayStation 3) | ps3 game | Games Blog: The PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of Army of Two is one of the first games for the console is region-locked for online games. EA argues that to prevent the locking of the region to delay network of actors causes from different regions, and to prevent the Asian region console owners in the U.S. to play and the European version of the game was censored as the Asian version of certain conditions (in particular meet, shooting dead bodies in the game).

[Enduring America] Iran Through the Looking Glass: “Never Judge Enduring America by ...: I just always understood "enduring" as "everlasting" and thus thought it odd for a blog that was following events that didn't always have much to do with the US. But as a newcomer I knew the site had a history (that I had no time to explore), and I figured the explanation for the name lay buried somewhere in the archives :-)

[Antiwar.com Original] Why Is the Antiwar Movement Stalled? by Justin Raimondo -- Antiwar.com: But the Left has brought down governments in the past and the only reason the 60's Anti-War movement did not, is, like it or not, because they were not Leftist enough. Let's not forget it was the Left that launched the revolutions of the 1800's and it was the Left that brought down the Czar and took Russia out of the Great War in 1917, hardly the doing of a bunch of warmongers.

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