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StukaJr
05-25-2006, 01:02 PM
Video Game Raises Venezuela Lawmakers' Ire

Video Game Simulating Invasion of Venezuela Raises Ire of Lawmakers Loyal to Hugo Chavez

By CHRISTOPHER TOOTHAKER

CARACAS, Venezuela May 24, 2006 (AP)— A U.S. company's video game simulating an invasion of Venezuela is supposed to hit the shelves next year, but it's already raising the ire of lawmakers loyal to President Hugo Chavez.

Chavez supporters in Venezuela's National Assembly suspect the makers of "Mercenaries 2: World in Flames" are doing Washington's bidding by drumming up support among Americans for an eventual move to overthrow Chavez.

"I think the U.S. government knows how to prepare campaigns of psychological terror so they can make things happen later," Congressman Ismael Garcia said, citing the video game developed by Los Angeles-based Pandemic Studios.

Pandemic describes "Mercenaries 2" as "an explosive open-world action game" in which "a power-hungry tyrant messes with Venezuela's oil supply, sparking an invasion that turns the country into a war zone." The company says players take on the role of well-armed mercenaries.

Chris Norris, a publicist for Pandemic in Los Angeles, said the game wasn't intended to make a political statement about Chavez, though designers "always want to have a rip from the headlines."

"Although a conflict doesn't necessarily have to be happening, it's realistic enough to believe that it could eventually happen," Norris said.

Lawmaker Gabriela Ramirez said "Mercenaries 2" gives a false vision of Chavez as a tyrant and Venezuela as being on the verge of chaos. She said the game could be banned under a proposed law aimed at protecting Venezuelan children from violent video games.

In the U.S., "it sends a message to Americans: You have a danger next door, here in Latin America, and action must be taken," she said. "It's a justification for an imperialist aggression."

U.S. officials have repeatedly denied planning an attack on Venezuela, though President Bush said he is concerned about "an erosion of democracy" here an accusation Chavez has called blatantly false.

On the Net: http://www.mercs2.com/game.php

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[Does a little dance]

ed316
05-25-2006, 01:04 PM
I like the first one. Definitely have to get the second.

RomanS
05-25-2006, 01:09 PM
Stop making offensive games Stuka!

GoSka37
05-25-2006, 01:16 PM
I have yet to play the first game but... probably will rent it this summer. Sounds good and can't wait for the second.

WarriorMonk
05-25-2006, 04:29 PM
just like the same time there was a bit of an uproar over Ghost Recon 2 in Korea...

Laworkerbee
05-25-2006, 07:57 PM
South needs to do Chavez now :)

Gauntlet
05-25-2006, 08:35 PM
Seems to be the only game out there where you get to play a pyschotic Swede.

remo williams
05-25-2006, 08:41 PM
I like the first one. Definitely have to get the second.
X2:) .I didn't hear any complaints from Kim jong about blowing up tanks and bldgs in his country to the sound of a chash register. Or from Saddam and the gang for ripping off the deck of cards idea.

Gauntlet
05-25-2006, 09:39 PM
X2:) .I didn't hear any complaints from Kim jong about blowing up tanks and bldgs in his country to the sound of a chash register. Or from Saddam and the gang for ripping off the deck of cards idea.

That's cause Hugo Chavez likes to bitch. That's what drives his politics. Bitching.

BloodyTalon
05-25-2006, 09:46 PM
rofl nothing like a dictatorship (or in this case a dictatorship in the making) taking offense to how they are being portrayed in a videogame! Jesus Christ, is Chavez really THAT spineless? Last time I checked, the USSR didn't get their panties in a bunch on how they were being portrayed in Red Dawn.

BTW: Stuka, what platforms will Mercs 2 be on? The only previews I've seen were for the PS3, which sucks for me because I only have an Xbox360.

BloodyTalon
05-25-2006, 09:48 PM
X2:) .I didn't hear any complaints from Kim jong about blowing up tanks and bldgs in his country to the sound of a chash register. Or from Saddam and the gang for ripping off the deck of cards idea.
Actually he did. When it was revealed that Ghost Recon 2 was going to be set in North Korea, the DPRK publicly denounced the game as a foreshadow of an invasion of their country.