Iran Students Make “Save the Iranian Nuclear Scientist” Game
By Andrew on Monday, July 16th, 2007 at 6:25 PM PST In Gamer Life, Games

U.S. Troops capture a husband-and-wife team of nuclear scientists on a pilgrimage to their holy land.
This is what happens in “Rescue the Nuke Scientist,” the video game created by Iranian students in response to New York-based Kuma Reality Games’ “Assault on Iran,” in which Americans launch an attack on an Iranian nuclear facility.
“This is our defense against the enemy’s cultural onslaught,” Mohammad Taqi Fakhrian told the Associated Press.
All of these terms, “cultural onslaught” and “cyber-war,” may or may not be appropriate, but I think the reactions of everyone being pissed at everyone else are, in the least, interesting. Hopefully this all will amount to nothing.
