Video games are having an unquestionable influence on culture around the world. The Swiss have moved to ban violent video games altogether. But gamers are like the critters in a round of Whac-a-Mole. They just keep popping up in unexpected locations. A 20-member team in Tehran has created a game, Garshasp the Monster Slayer, which launches soon on the PC and has drawn international praise. It’s a fantasy game that draws upon Iranian myths, putting the player in a Persian world where he or she must solve puzzles and slay monsters called “deevs,” according to a story in the Washington Post. It’s telling that the team led by business developer Arash Jafari and chief executive Amir Hossein Fassihi was able to pull together such a complex project at a time when the headlines are all about Iran’s brinksmanship on nuclear weaponry, anti-government protests, and economic sanctions.
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احسان نراقی: جامعه شناس و نویسنده ۱۳۰۵-۱۳۹۱ | Dec 02 | |
Nasrin Sotoudeh: Prisoner of the day | 46 days on hunger strike | Dec 01 |
Nasrin Sotoudeh: Graffiti | In Barcelona | Nov 30 |
گوهر عشقی: مادر ستار بهشتی | Nov 30 | |
Abdollah Momeni: Prisoner of the day | Activist denied leave and family visits for 1.5 years | Nov 30 |
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Habibollah Golparipour: Prisoner of the day | Kurdish Activist on Death Row | Nov 28 |
Damn
by Tantrix on Mon Mar 22, 2010 01:51 PM PDTI wanted to do a blog comment about it 8/. Nevermind.
I really hope it will be released at least till May. Technically the game is finished, it just needs a damn western Publisher.
It could fall on everyone, even on Ubisoft, who DRM their PC-releases...