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Kennedy assassination recreated in video game

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LOS ANGELES, California (Reuters) -- A new video game to be released on Monday allows players to simulate the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy.

The release of "JFK Reloaded" is timed to coincide with the 41st anniversary of Kennedy's murder in Dallas and was designed to demonstrate a lone gunman was able to kill the president.

"It is despicable," said David Smith, a spokesman for Massachusetts Sen. Edward Kennedy, the late president's brother. He was informed of the game on Friday but declined further comment.

Kirk Ewing, managing director of the Scottish firm Traffic Games, which developed the game, said he understood some people would be horrified at the concept, but he insisted he and his team had nothing but respect for Kennedy and for history.

"We believe that the only thing we're exploiting is new technology," said Ewing, a former documentary filmmaker and senior executive with Scottish developer VIS, responsible for games like "State of Emergency." He said he sent Edward Kennedy a letter before the game's release.

Ewing said the game was designed to undermine the theory there was some shadowy plot behind the assassination. "We believe passionately there was no conspiracy," he said.

Traffic Games said the objective was for a player to fire three shots at Kennedy's motorcade from assassin Lee Harvey Oswald's digitally recreated sixth-floor perch in the Texas School Book Depository.

Points are awarded or subtracted based on how accurately the shots match the official version of events as documented by the Warren Commission, which investigated Kennedy's assassination.

Shooting the image of Kennedy in the right spots in the right sequence adds to the score, while "errors" like shooting first lady Jacqueline Kennedy lead to deductions.

Each shot can be replayed in slow motion, and the bullets can be tracked as they travel and pass through Kennedy's digitally recreated body. Players can choose to see blood by pressing a "blood effects" option.

Players can view the motorcade from a number of angles, including the perspective of filmmaker Abraham Zapruder and a view from the "grassy knoll" where some conspiracy theorists believe a second gunman was stationed.

The game will be available via download for $9.99

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Interesting.

Kind of tasteless as a game, but I'd wouldn't mind seeing an interactive 3D recreation of what happened.
 
This has to be the single most inane, most stupendously stpid, most capitalistic ravaging of the ...hmmmm..I forgot what I was typing....


 
:roll:

Just more big government controlling what we can and cannot do. If I wanna play that game, I should be allowed to. I'm not friggin infringing on the rights of anyone else by doing so. Fark them.
 
Originally posted by: dragonballgtz
I'm sad to say that it has me curious and I might try it.😱

Exactly. Whether you actually will or not, people need to STFU about it if it's not infringing on the rights of others. Then again, the dumbasses on capitol hill will probably get an ear full from their moron chronies that this'll make the video-game-playing youths of today believe that it's okay to assassinate a president and that they'll actually go out and do it --ALL BECAUSE THEY PLAYED THE GAME!! OH T3H N03S!!
 
I heard the point of the game was to try to recreate the shooting as accurately as possible based on the autopsy report of teh damage done and the predicted trajectory. Theres a prize for the winner with the highest score.
 
Originally posted by: Nik
:roll:

Just more big government controlling what we can and cannot do. If I wanna play that game, I should be allowed to. I'm not friggin infringing on the rights of anyone else by doing so. Fark them.

It's his friggin brother for crying outloud. You don't expect him to be pissed off? You know what, let's murder one of your family members and then profit off of it.
 
Originally posted by: Nik
:roll:

Just more big government controlling what we can and cannot do. If I wanna play that game, I should be allowed to. I'm not friggin infringing on the rights of anyone else by doing so. Fark them.

Uhh.. yeah... that's right.....
 
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: Nik
:roll:

Just more big government controlling what we can and cannot do. If I wanna play that game, I should be allowed to. I'm not friggin infringing on the rights of anyone else by doing so. Fark them.

It's his friggin brother for crying outloud. You don't expect him to be pissed off? You know what, let's murder one of your family members and then profit off of it.

Yeah, Ron Reagan would do the same sh!t if it was a recreation of the Reagan attempt.
 
Originally posted by: MacBaine
Originally posted by: Nik
:roll:

Just more big government controlling what we can and cannot do. If I wanna play that game, I should be allowed to. I'm not friggin infringing on the rights of anyone else by doing so. Fark them.

Uhh.. yeah... that's right.....

Yeah, I mean they had a recreation of it on the History Channel last night with cool graphics. But this is totally disrespectful to a former President of the United States.
 
Any reason you stole this from here?

Seeing how you copied his title almost word for word and he beat you on time and posted in the right forum. 😀
 
Originally posted by: pulse8
Interesting.

Kind of tasteless as a game, but I'd wouldn't mind seeing an interactive 3D recreation of what happened.

You would have probably enjoyed the special that was discovery a few nights ago.
They basically recreated the "magic bullet" almost exactly, which should kill the idea that there was more than one gunman.
 
Would there be such an uproar if there was a game made about Lincoln's assasination as well or is it the fact Kennedy's death is more recent ??
 
Originally posted by: PanzerIV
Would there be such an uproar if there was a game made about Lincoln's assasination as well or is it the fact Kennedy's death is more recent ??

I think there would be. The problem I have with is that it IS disrespectful to our government and our history. If it was a video created in a video game simulating the Kennedy assasination in order to prove / disprove the conspiracy theories then I would have no problem with it. The fact is, however, this game allows you to shoot at a presidential figure and awards you 'points' for hitting him. The game allows you to "assasinate" our president. Yeah, simulated assasinations should really be covered by the First Amendment.... :roll:
 
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