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faceoff508
06-09-2002, 11:51 AM
Coming soon: a video game based on the botched 1993 raid in Somalia now known as "Black Hawk Down" and etched in American memory after two dead U.S. soldiers were dragged through the streets of Mogadishu.

The company producing the game, Calabasas, California-based NovaLogic, said the game was patriotic, intended in part to educate the public about the U.S. mission in Somalia.

But some critics question that aim and whether the game risks blurring the line between history and entertainment and altering perceptions about the bloodiest firefight in U.S. military history since Vietnam.

Some even speculate it could lead to games about other tragedies -- maybe even Sept. 11. -- and NovaLogic says it has a game in the works about U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan.

Mark Bowden, the author of "Black Hawk Down" the best-selling book about the Somali raid, said he declined to be involved with the game because it was not in line with his purpose in writing the critically acclaimed non-fiction book.

"We were approached by them and I just told my agent I didn't want to be involved," Bowden told Reuters. "To me there's a qualitative difference between making a game and telling a story."

NovaLogic said the upcoming military adventure game "Delta Force -- Black Hawk Down" would center around a series of U.S. commando raids against Somali warlords, allowing players to take on the role of special forces troops.

In the real-life battle that inspired the book and a hit movie based on it, U.S. troops hunting for Somali warlord Mohamed Farah Aidid entered Mogadishu on Oct. 3, 1993, and were caught in a fierce firefight after a Black Hawk helicopter was shot down. A total of 18 soldiers were killed.

"The whole notion that you would make this part of your entertainment regimen strikes me as a little creepy," Prof. Robert Thompson, director of the Center for the Study of Popular Television at Syracuse University, told Reuters.

NovaLogic said it would publish a version of the game for PCs in the fourth quarter of this year, with versions expected for Sony Corp.'s PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Corp.'s Xbox in 2003.

LOGICAL PROGRESSION

"For us this is actually a logical progression," he said. "This is our take on the whole 'Operation Restore Hope'," he said, referring to the name of the American military's early-1990s operations in Somalia.

Beer said the last mission of the game is the one depicted in "Black Hawk Down," though he said it will steer away from the actual fate of that mission so as not to offend anyone, and will exclude scenes of bodies being dragged through streets.

"We've had a lot of positive feedback from the military community about this," Beer said, noting two former members of the elite Delta Force are advising NovaLogic on the game, including one commando who actually fought in Mogadishu.

He also said a version of "Delta Force 2" is in use as a training exercise at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, and that the company has a retired Air Force general on its board.

The game "re-educates people to a certain degree" about the U.S. mission in the strife-torn east African country, he said.

Beer also said the company will be donating a part of the proceeds from sales of the game to two military charities, with specific details on those recipients expected soon.

NovaLogic is also working on a "Delta Force" game that allows players to fight as U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan, and in late May the U.S. Army unveiled a game it is designing that will allow users to take on the role of American soldiers in typical combat missions.

---TXB

CodeMonkey
06-09-2002, 11:56 AM
Yeah i heard about this a while back..
sounds like it will be a good game..
is there any pics of it at all yet?

Frostberg
06-09-2002, 11:57 AM
Ahhh I dont know if that will be fun...if it will be like Delta Force it will be alright, but you need more stragety involved, and it seems like there wouldnt be many missions or different things to do...

faceoff508
06-09-2002, 12:08 PM
Originally posted by faceoff508


He also said a version of "Delta Force 2" is in use as a training exercise at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, and that the company has a retired Air Force general on its board.

The game "re-educates people to a certain degree" about the U.S. mission in the strife-torn east African country, he said.

Beer also said the company will be donating a part of the proceeds from sales of the game to two military charities, with specific details on those recipients expected soon.

NovaLogic is also working on a "Delta Force" game that allows players to fight as U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan, and in late May the U.S. Army unveiled a game it is designing that will allow users to take on the role of American soldiers in typical combat missions.

---TXB

Read that!!

Frostberg
06-09-2002, 12:24 PM
Novaogic must not be able to think of any other game names so they are recycling "Delta Force" and are already starting back at 1...I still don't think that sounds like a load of fun...not when I can be playing other future Xbox games...

faceoff508
06-09-2002, 12:27 PM
Originally posted by Frostberg
Novaogic must not be able to think of any other game names so they are recycling "Delta Force" and are already starting back at 1...I still don't think that sounds like a load of fun...not when I can be playing other future Xbox games...

That is your opinion, and I respect that!!

Frostberg
06-09-2002, 12:29 PM
Originally posted by faceoff508


That is your opinion, and I respect that!!
Okkk...so whats yours then?

monkeyman
06-09-2002, 01:02 PM
Originally posted by faceoff508


That is your opinion, and I respect that!!


hahahhhahahaa im sorry but for some reason i thought that was funny

hehehe:D

Belt Fed
06-09-2002, 01:16 PM
Sounds good to me. we need more games like that that cover all wars and special ops. nam, ww1, ww2, civil war etc. games that require some thought not just the ability to be able to out jump somebody or push buttons faster.

Snoopy7548
06-09-2002, 03:30 PM
i hope its good. i havent seen the movie yet, but i heard it was awesome. they should make a game from the movie It. lol, i just saw that movie this morning, man its so awesome! the ending kinda sucked though, the spider was retarted:D