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Topic: Iran tries to crack games market
HERMITech
Posts: 6255
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Well of course they probably have to crack their games seeing as it's illegal to sell them anything however apparently they have a stand at Cologne

Video game developers from Iran have been exhibiting at a Western game convention for the very first time.


Would definately be interesting to play a fps where American forces are the token bad guys instead of the world saviours they always get portrayed as.

Should get trog to check it out (he could ninja in with his headband around his neck camo style).



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thermite
Posts: 2409
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah it would be interesting to check it out.
greazy
Posts: 1522
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
awesome darius returned to his home country to do what he loves: make shooting games
PobodysNerfect
Posts: 5
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

Would definately be interesting to play a fps where American forces are the token bad guys instead of the world saviours they always get portrayed as.



just play COD4 if you wanna be a haji.
Pinky
Posts: 2195
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

I realise that a trade-agreement doesn't really matter when the internet breaks down borders - but it's not a good idea to put any money in a country that is governed as Iran currently is.
Spook
Posts: 25967
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
just play COD4 if you wanna be a haji.

im pretty sure i f***ed up a ton of hajis in cod4
infi
Posts: 13202
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
crush and torture opposition protesters


sounds like fun
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