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Sale of War-Themed Video Game Banned for Adults Who Fight Real Wars
Posted by Enrique on 09.08.2010





As you may be aware, there's a war going on. Although President Barack Obama has declared an end to combat operations in Iraq, U.S. troops there and in Afghanistan still face threats to their lives on a daily basis. In fact, 2010 has already set the annual record for U.S. troop fatalities since the war in Afghanistan began nine years ago. All indications are a conditions-based withdrawal is still many years away. With all the sacrifices U.S. servicepersons have made, the least we can do is make sure their entertainment needs are met.

I can't begin to imagine how it feels to be deployed overseas in an unfamiliar, extremely high-stress environment. But if I were, I'd want to be treated like an adult, and I wouldn't appreciate the fact that the sale of pornography is banned on U.S. military bases. For whatever reason, we have a tendency to act like members of our volunteer armed forces don't know what's good for them. Just last week, U.S. soldiers experienced an additional setback for their entertainment options when the upcoming "Medal of Honor" video game was banned from U.S. military base exchanges.

The story so far…


Insensitive

Most Americans enjoy television as an entertainment medium. Recent Nielsen data indicates Americans are watching television now more than ever. In addition, many of us use our televisions to watch movies or play video games. Sitting in front of the TV as a method of frivolous amusement is completely ordinary, even if we have a variety of programming preferences.

I suppose if you've never played video games, they must seem very silly. When I was a kid, Nintendo was like the most amazing thing ever, so I assume many people my age have a fondness for video games. Having lived my life in an era of video game abundance, I view it simply as one of many entertainment options.

Still, some people (who are probably a little older than me) take video games very seriously, despite not being familiar with them. All over the world, it's not uncommon for civilized countries to restrict the sale of games found to be excessively violent or otherwise inappropriate. While there are certainly many games that are excessively violent and inappropriate, in America we typically let grown-ups make up their own minds about how they spend their time.

But if you don't know much about video games and all you hear is, "there's a game where you can play as a Taliban fighter and kill U.S. soldiers," it might tickle one's censorship bone. There's a new "Medal of Honor" game coming out next month, and it contains a multiplayer scenario in which the player can adopt a Taliban avatar. This is not everyone's idea of fun:

"Small victory,'' was all it said on the subject line of Karen Meredith's e-mail.

But for the Silicon Valley military mom, who lost her son in the Iraq war, the decision this week by U.S. military base exchanges not to carry the controversial "Medal of Honor" video game was still great news.

"I'm thrilled,'' said Meredith, whose son, Lt. Ken Ballard, perished in 2004. She has set off a storm of protest against Redwood City-based Electronic Arts and its "first-person shooter'' game, which allows players to pretend they're Taliban fighters killing American soldiers in Afghanistan. She applauded Maj. Gen. Bruce Casella, commander of the Army and Air Force Exchange Service, or AAFES, for the decision to keep the game out of its stores worldwide. […]

Due out Oct. 12, "Medal of Honor" has drawn accolades from gamers and has been defended even by some U.S. soldiers. But it has unleashed howls of protest from families who have lost loved ones and even from Great Britain's Secretary of State for Defence Liam Fox, who urged retailers to "ban this tasteless product.''
It's easy to see where Ms. Meredith is coming from – surely no one could expect her to see the entertainment value in "Medal of Honor." But I can't agree with the wisdom of banning the game's sale on military bases.

Perhaps many, if not most, combat veterans wouldn't care to play a game that represents an experience they're uncomfortably familiar with. I really haven't a clue, but it's a little unseemly to take the question out of their hands altogether. If soldiers don't want to play it, it won't sell on its own. And I have a hard time believing many U.S. servicepersons would be offended by its availability.

With all due respect to Ms. Meredith, it's really just an unfortunate misunderstanding. Playing as a Taliban character isn't part of the game's main storyline – it's just an option during multiplayer, i.e., you can play as the "bad guy" if you want. It's the same principle that sold many Darth Vader action figures when I was a kid. Electronics Arts' spokesman likened "Medal of Honor" multiplayer to youngsters of a different generation playing cops-and-robbers: "Someone is the good guy. Someone is the bad guy. When the robbers won, it didn't mean those kids wanted to kill the police."

In fairness, one could argue there's a big "too soon" issue about representing an ongoing conflict as a means of entertainment. For families that have lost loved ones during the Global War on Terror, the idea of playing a game that involves killing U.S. soldiers must be appalling in any context. But ultimately, it should be up to consumers to render a verdict on a game's tastefulness. It's condescending to deny them that opportunity by banning it.

To be sure, any U.S. soldier who wants to buy "Medal of Honor" will have plenty of options. Since the ban won't realistically prevent anyone from obtaining a copy of the game, the primary effect will be to inconvenience U.S. soldiers who might prefer to buy local. American troops already face enough inconvenience with the endless real wars they're fighting – it's an insult to restrict their ability to have a laugh fighting a pretend one.


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The controversy over this is all just about people not understanding how video games work. In pretty much every WW2 first person shooter, multiplayer involves americans/allies vs. nazis. Considering this game is a bit more modern, this was a logical extension of that and nothing more. I don't find it the least bit offensive, and I don't think anyone that even has a little experience with how these games work would either.

But of course these decisions always lie in the hands of people who have no real idea about anything pertaining to the subject matter...


Posted By: Westen (Guest)  on September 08, 2010 at 08:53 PM

 
 
I hope no one tells her about Counter-Strike.

Posted By: Guest#4083 (Guest)  on September 09, 2010 at 02:06 AM

 
 
Sorry Karen I think your argument is totally weak... So what your basically trying to say is that its ok for people to pose as us soldier running around killing taliban members.. that would have been ok.. but as soon as it reversed then its offensive. Lets give our heads a shake pple. What about ALL the soldiers that died in WWII its ok to make games about them because the people who were affected by that war are either dead or too old to know what a video game is? I agree that ALL war games are tasteless because it makes light of ALL the people who died in the process. That doesn't mean we should ban them... look around most media is offensive are we going to ban all media ?

Posted By: Guest#2450 (Guest)  on September 09, 2010 at 03:22 AM

 
 
oh boo fucking hoo

Posted By: Guest#4873 (Guest)  on September 09, 2010 at 08:56 AM

 
 
A little class and sensitivity would go a long way; but in the meantime.. people like Ms. Meridith have no problem shaking a few feathers and getting her point across, a trait lacking in most lazy cynics. Right on

Posted By: Anon (Guest)  on September 09, 2010 at 09:34 AM

 
 
Fighting 4 FREEDOM?

Posted By: who cares (Guest)  on September 09, 2010 at 10:34 AM

 
 
I feel sorry for people who cannot separate video games from reality.

Posted By: Guest#3978 (Guest)  on September 09, 2010 at 11:39 AM

 
 
The parasite called humans,want to have freedom of speech,with censorship.That makes no sense,and I say anyone wanting to bann anything is a slave and ignorant.Cant have peace,without violence.Get used to it,we all die!

Posted By: AShby666 (Guest)  on September 09, 2010 at 12:07 PM

 
 
ANYONE that has EVER worn the uniform will tell you, once you sign the enlistment papers you are essentially "PROPERTY OF THE US GOVERNMENT". The military is a VERY different lifestyle than what we enjoy. The freedoms that these men and women fight and die for are not extended to them while they serve. They go by what their commanders tell them, ULTIMATELY being the President (Commander In Chief)

Presidents through history have issued pretty messed up standing orders for troops in the field. THIS one happens to be Obama's. I dont get it, I dont understand it, I think the troops should be allowed to do anything short of criminal they wish. However, not to sound callous towards our military, but they DID sign up for it. You get to forever be known as a "hero" and everything that goes with wearing the uniform...good AND bad.


Posted By: CM Wolf (Guest)  on September 09, 2010 at 01:50 PM

 
 
wolf, obama had nothing to do with this. trust me.

Posted By: a u.s. soldier (Guest)  on September 09, 2010 at 02:43 PM

 
 
People who think that video games based on ACTUAL WARS are fun and "entertaining" should be used to eliminate one another.

Posted By: MDK (Guest)  on September 09, 2010 at 03:55 PM

 
 
Typical right-wing, freedom hating Republican garbage.

Posted By: Guest#5146 (Guest)  on September 09, 2010 at 04:13 PM

 
 
now this is B.S. im sick and tired of bleed hearts always wanting to ban technology of this age they cant be happy that thier kids are having fun even though the situations the games put you in are a little more than expected but that doesnt mean you have to spoil it for everyone.IF YOU DONT LIKE IT THEN DONT BUY IT!!! its as simple as that but dont ruin it for everyone else and in all reality if you've lost a loved one in this war then obviously it was there time to go but at least they are in a better place so you dont have to blame the game for your losses!!!

Posted By: eliminaiter92 (Guest)  on September 09, 2010 at 04:27 PM

 
 
That's why the Navy is the best...we don't have such problems when we are deployed.

Posted By: Guest#9361 (Guest)  on September 09, 2010 at 05:31 PM

 
 
Considering that the Supreme Court ruled long ago there is a difference between "indecent" which can be shown/made as long as it isn't broadcast and "obsene" which cannot be shown ever; things like this never surprise me.

In the 1940s nude photography of any kind was considered Obscene. So was anything that was corsets, boots or any BDSM material was considered Obscene.

Compare today.


Posted By: DeimosMasque (Guest)  on September 09, 2010 at 05:39 PM

 
 
if you dont like the game dont buy it. im in the military and will gladly go off base to purchase it. A game is just a game. Maybe i shouldnt buy any racing games due to the fact that motor vehicles kill thousands of americans each year....

Posted By: us soldier (Guest)  on September 09, 2010 at 06:50 PM

 
 
I understand what the writer is saying but his initial case is that the game is banned on military bases. When you sign your life over to the US Government, you give up individual freedoms to fight for everyone elses. That's what makes the sacrafice honorable, stupid.

Posted By: S L Evans (Guest)  on September 09, 2010 at 07:53 PM

 
 
So in other words, Obama is already going back on his word to bring the troops home. Good to know that one of his major campaign promises was nothing but a lie, but I'm not surprised. Democrats have made careers out of lying to the american public.

Posted By: JWestmoreland (Guest)  on September 09, 2010 at 09:30 PM

 
 
I Fully agree with Westen this is just a video game and in war their are 2 sides. Plus its not like ur lieing down IED for convoys or wearing suicide vest and blowing urself up like you would think ppl would get more offended about kid playing nazi and slaughtering the allies as they storm the beach like if they dont give a crap THEN EITHER SHOULD ANYONE ELSE!

Posted By: Nick (Guest)  on September 09, 2010 at 10:54 PM

 
 
People who think that video games based on ACTUAL WARS are fun and "entertaining" should be used to eliminate one another.

Posted By: MDK (Guest) on September 09, 2010 at 03:55 PM

says the guy named murder death kill


Posted By: Guest#5034 (Guest)  on September 09, 2010 at 10:59 PM

 
 
as an american soldier i believe it goes against the 1st admendant right of freedom of expression if you dont like the game dont play it. simple but dont punish me for your ways. i want to relaxe after a long day and a good way to do that is to play video games and would you rather have people killing virtual people instead of regular people.

Posted By: Guest#6466 (Guest)  on September 09, 2010 at 11:01 PM

 
 
Its just a video game, its fiction and playing from a different point of view.

Posted By: Paul (Guest)  on September 09, 2010 at 11:30 PM

 
 
1. Just go off-base to buy your games and porn

2. why the fuck would most soldiers want to go and play a game about the war they are actually fighting in? If I was a soldier and I was on leave the last thing I would want to do is go play a game about the war I'm fighting in and have to go back to eventually.


Posted By: Ryan (Guest)  on September 10, 2010 at 05:28 AM

 
 
She's not a republican or a conservative- google her name and her stance on Bush and Republicans...

She's an angry mother who lost a son- it sucks, but she is also hardcore Cali liberal who is doing what they do best in a crisis, censoring everyone who disagrees with her.

Feel for her loss, but this is not right at all.

For those who think she is conservative do some research on her, she's been around a few years.


Posted By: Grant Muioc (Guest)  on September 10, 2010 at 05:46 AM

 
 
So in other words, Obama is already going back on his word to bring the troops home. Good to know that one of his major campaign promises was nothing but a lie, but I'm not surprised. Democrats have made careers out of lying to the american public.

Posted By: JWestmoreland (Guest) on September 09, 2010 at 09:30 PM

"Read my lips no new taxes"?

Just wondering...did we ever find those weapons of mass destruction?

Teapot Dome anyone?

That's right it's ONLY democrats right Jwest whatever your name is.

Please stop me before I really begin k, because I WILL run out of room with all the historical lies by republicans presidents and politicians. Lies are on both sides and it would be nice if you at least and the balls to acknowledge is...but it's pretty clear you don't. Just a blind sheep for your party, so you sir are part of the problem in this country thank you very little.

For the record, it's nice to have a president that isn't a robot and has the ability to change his mind when new information arises. So yeah he said he was bringing the troops home, then decided to focus on Afghanistan and end Iraq based on his belief that is the bigger problem. It's called CHANGING YOUR MIND....it's a wonderful concept we do it every day, and that does not make anyone republican or democrat a bad leader. Maybe if Bush did that more we would be a better country today for it.


Posted By: natdog (Guest)  on September 10, 2010 at 07:35 AM

 
 
....hey here is a mole hill...Let's turn it into a Mountain. Then what should we do?

Oh yeah...BLAME OBAMA!


Posted By: Charles (Guest)  on September 10, 2010 at 12:57 PM

 
 
"So in other words, Obama is already going back on his word to bring the troops home"

"'Read my lips no new taxes'?

Just wondering...did we ever find those weapons of mass destruction?

Teapot Dome anyone?"

All politicians lie in order to gain power; there used to be a time when regular people could get into the political scene as well but they are gone.

Every politician, even if its their first time running for national office (note: I leaving State and Local politics out of this) are rich people just looking for more power.

Learn that and honestly you'll see the real problem.


Posted By: DeimosMasque (Guest)  on September 14, 2010 at 02:54 AM

 
 
As a soldier currently deployed to Afghanistan, I find the move to restrict sales of any game, be it modern combat vs taliban or not, to be absolutely rediculous. I have no problem playing a game that pits my avatar against a fake representation of our current enemy. Some may say its inappropriate, others may say its a missed opportunity to vent aggression towards an enemy we are fighting by not actually fighting them, and some, like me, say its just a game. When I was young, I played Cops and Robbers with my friends. Someone had to be the robber. I'm sure nowadays, some kids are playing Army, and someone has to be the badguy. Bottom line, this whole thing is just a crazed debacle over what someone deems to be appropriate. Whatever, I say. I'll just order my game over amazon and suicide bomb my friends in-game as a taliban, and proceed to laugh my ass off.

If you can't handle a game like this, then really, grow up. Besides, didnt Modern Warfare have taliban-inspired badguys as well? I'm not the only guy who saw middle-easterners running around with RPG's and turbans/headwraps in that game. Are they going to censor that as well?

PFC serving in Afghanistan.


Posted By: Soldier (Guest)  on September 15, 2010 at 01:05 PM

 
STAY CURRENT




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