Gaming News - July 2006
New York, NY (July 26, 2006) - Kuma Games today announced the release
of Assault on Iran, Pt. 3.
From Kuma Games:
Last September, Kuma garnered international attention with its release of
“Assault on Iran,” a video game simulating a U.S. attack on a key Iranian
nuclear installation. In response to the Kuma episode, Iran’s video game
development community announced a virtual counter attack with a game of its own,
borrowing story elements from Kuma’s original. With reports indicating that the
Union of Islamic Student Societies’ game “Commander Bahman” will not be
available until March 2007, Kuma has proceeded with the launch of its response
mission - “Assault on Iran, Pt. 3: Payback in Iraq” - and hopes to maintain an
open discussion by soliciting input on the mission’s script at
www.kumagames.com from gamers around the
world. Available now, “Assault on Iran, Pt. 3: Payback in Iraq,” currently has
no dialogue but will reflect community suggestions in its final version, which
will be released in English, Farsi and Arabic.
“When we created the original “Assault on Iran” episode, we had no idea it would
ignite such passionate response from gamers around the world,” commented Keith
Halper, CEO of Kuma Reality Games. “Nevertheless, now that we have this vehicle
for international discourse, we intend to use it to bring individuals with real
differences of opinion together. While it may seem odd that games about military
conflict could serve to bring people together, it is perhaps the only forum that
can address the issues head on.”

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