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March 16, 2006 5:02 AM PST

Seeking socialist glory in new Chinese game

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I guess you have to be a Maoist....
by Earl Benser March 16, 2006 7:33 AM PST
... to see any thing interesting or significant here. Looks far more
like an exercise in brainwashing.
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Not necessarily a bad game...
by DaiMac March 16, 2006 9:15 AM PST
just because we may not agree with the political and historical
premise of a game doesn't mean its a bad game. Not only would
I be interested to see what it looks like in screenshots and the
like, but this type of multimedia propaganda can be very
informative for outsiders to understand what the Chinese people
have gone through since 1949 in terms of social, political and
economic hardship and upheaval.

Plus this type of story is also very dominant in Chinese
television, this game sounds quite tame by comparison to some
of the stuff I've seen on there ;)
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