Israeli Council Releases Videogames as Propaganda

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Israeli Council Releases Videogames as Propaganda



Unable to deny that "youths" play videogames, an Isreali council of settlers in the West Bank commissioned a game that lets players fight in the 6 Days War.

The Residents' Councils of Samaria and Binyamin realized that today's children are not educated in the same ways they were years ago. In order to make sure that the message of the Israeli way of life survived, the groups commissioned a company called Virtual 3D to create four games: Judah Maccabee, Ahab in Samaria, Ammunition Hill, and an untitled game that allows you to hang-glide and guide the people of Israel to the Holy Land. Itzik Shadmi, the chairman of the councils, hopes that these games will help guide his people just as well.

"In education, one sometimes needs to take roundabout routes to reach the target in a better way. The road may be longer but it holds promise for better results," Shadmi said. "Today's youths are surrounded by external stimuli that change rapidly all around them, and we must be aware of this."

Built using Shockwave to run in a browser, the games are all fairly low-tech and appear like primitive first person shooters. In Judah Maccabee, the player takes the role of an Israeli soldier from 166 BC who must steal a sword from the Appolonian camp and bring it to the eponymous priest, who led a revolt against the Seleucid Empire. Ahab in Samaria takes place in 870 BC as the player defends the city against invasion, while Ammunition Hill places the player in the modern 6 Day's War as a paratrooper tasked with blowing up a bunker in Jerusalem in 1967 using an Uzi. Yeah.

The games are available to download or to play directly in your browser on the council's Hebrew language website [http://vshomron.co.il/index.asp?itemid=games] with the following message from father of Israel:

Hello Dear Grandchildren,

I know you love computer games, so I madea special Bar/Bat Mitzvah gift for you:

A series of three-dimensional computer games.

While playing them you will discover many interesting and important things about the Land of Israel, Jewish settlement in the Land of Israel, and its history.

And most importantly: This is your chance to take part in historical events!

Love,
Grandpa Abraham

Don't worry if you're the only one who thinks this is a silly idea. I never was one for edutainment myself.

Source: Fast Company [http://vshomron.co.il/index.asp?itemid=games]

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cainx10a

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heh, I might be on the palestinians side but ... history + games = awesome

And I was thinking of "re-creating" the battle for the Golan Heights after watching a certain "Greatest Tank Battle" video in arma 2, 100 IDF tanks facing off 1200 tanks and winning? <3 Arma 2.

Edit: If my PC dies from that, I probably won't be posting around here for a while > . >

Then there's BAD history/game combo, like Six Days in Fallujah or was that Gears of Fallujah?
 

JediMB

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All I know is I shot a bunch of badly animated dudes, and I don't feel the least bit educated.

Also, I recognize the music from somewhere. Stolen, I suppose.
 

teh_Canape

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HankMan said:
Bah, You call THAT Propaganda? You should see the shit Hamas turns out.
Greg Tito said:
Don't worry if you're the only one who thinks this is a silly idea. I never was one for edutainment myself.
So you never played Yukon Trail?
fuck Yukon Trail

Tito, you never played Typing of the Dead?
 

mireko

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Oh, I predict a franchise from this.

West Bank Settlement Tycoon!

A second joke!

...Carmageddon!
 

hem dazon 90

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believer258 said:
Most of the civilized world is trying to ban violent video games, and these motherfuckers are trying to teach history with them.

Israel, you deserve a cookie:

You give cookies for murdering people?

I'll go get the zodiac killer one.
 

Mr. Socky

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Heck, us Americans do that already. Ever played a Tom Clancy or Call of Duty game?
 

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Israel has a good idea here though they might need to refine their product a little.
 

AmrasCalmacil

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Bungie's gonna be mad that they stole the Halo theme for one of those games.

I can't be the only one that tried them.
 

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Heck, us Americans do that already. Ever played a Tom Clancy or Call of Duty game?
+1000000 plus half the staff holywood has ever produced.ah and if you ever see the word propaganda you should probably ignore it.you know like what the germans should have done with geibel's
 

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Huh, a 6-Day War video game.

I remember a LONG time ago I once discussed the idea of a video game based on the 6-Day War and thought it would be very interesting to see it transformed into a video game with respect and whatnot.

Also, propaganda? Really? It's more like a crudely put together 5th grader's project. Pshaw, one only as to take a look at Call of Duty to see how propaganda in video games can be done right.

[sup]I predict a really saddening argument over the topic soon......[/sup]
 

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I want the Israeli people to make their own games just so the term Hebrew Homebrew becomes popular.
 

WingedFortress

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Fuck, no comment.

Actually, fuck that. COMMENT:

This is obtrusive shit. Its not funny and its not helpful on any scale. Large scale propaganda with religious undertones(Grandpa Abraham?! Thank god Muslims run such a tight ship on having their patriarchal figures represented publicly.) directed at children in the time of war is not funny, and shouldn't be allowed at all EVER in a freedom loving country(not that Im tempted to call Israel just that, but for now the label fits just fine).

This is going to further misconstrue a deeply two sided story that has gone on for thousands of years. It will further reinforce the concept that a state of Palestine does not, and has never existed. It will result in young minds being open to the concept of murdering/killing(pick your definition Im open to either one) the "bad guys" that they see in videogames in real life. The bad guys they will see in this videogame(especially the ones during the 1967 portion) will be readily identifiable and sometimes only a few dozen miles away from where they live.

This is NOT an iteration of the Tom Clancy genre or Call of Duty games. This is a further bastardization of the concept originally began with the US military with Americas Soldier series taken to a different extreme. I would urge everyone, even those of us who enjoy violent games like GTA, CoD, Duke Nukem(Which I am one of! Gore filters stay on for me kthx) and the like, to boycott games like this. This is on the same level as "High School Shooter" In the sense that in encourages active killing in the real world(Not that High School Shooter implicitly did that, but you see my point hopefully. Thoughtless hate). If you think I am blowing this out of proportion, remember, this game is unarguably propaganda. That means the government is taking our hobby and twisting it into a conversion tool for its own means. To let governments use our medium as a tool of war should be completely rejected by the community. I'd suggest if your reading this, and are still wondering why I am worried/angry about this, check out Extra Credits video on "Gamification". They touch on how gamifying things in the real world can be positive, and extremely negative. If this is Israels way of gamifying a brutal and harsh occupation(not saying the ALL of israel is an occupation. Israeli right to be there is on par with everyone elses. I would be a bigot if I thought otherwise) then Im firmly saying NO. And I hope others are with me.

Boy, that was rambly at points. Thanks for sticking with me.
 

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WingedFortress said:
Fuck, no comment.

Actually, fuck that. COMMENT:

This is obtrusive shit. Its not funny and its not helpful on any scale. Large scale propaganda with religious undertones(Grandpa Abraham?! Thank god Muslims run such a tight ship on having their patriarchal figures represented publicly.) directed at children in the time of war is not funny, and shouldn't be allowed at all EVER in a freedom loving country(not that Im tempted to call Israel just that, but for now the label fits just fine).

This is going to further misconstrue a deeply two sided story that has gone on for thousands of years. It will further reinforce the concept that a state of Palestine does not, and has never existed. It will result in young minds being open to the concept of murdering/killing(pick your definition Im open to either one) the "bad guys" that they see in videogames in real life. The bad guys they will see in this videogame(especially the ones during the 1967 portion) will be readily identifiable and sometimes only a few dozen miles away from where they live.

This is NOT an iteration of the Tom Clancy genre or Call of Duty games. This is a further bastardization of the concept originally began with the US military with Americas Soldier series taken to a different extreme. I would urge everyone, even those of us who enjoy violent games like GTA, CoD, Duke Nukem(Which I am one of! Gore filters stay on for me kthx) and the like, to boycott games like this. This is on the same level as "High School Shooter" In the sense that in encourages active killing in the real world(Not that High School Shooter implicitly did that, but you see my point hopefully. Thoughtless hate). If you think I am blowing this out of proportion, remember, this game is unarguably propaganda. That means the government is taking our hobby and twisting it into a conversion tool for its own means. To let governments use our medium as a tool of war should be completely rejected by the community. I'd suggest if your reading this, and are still wondering why I am worried/angry about this, check out Extra Credits video on "Gamification". They touch on how gamifying things in the real world can be positive, and extremely negative. If this is Israels way of gamifying a brutal and harsh occupation(not saying the ALL of israel is an occupation. Israeli right to be there is on par with everyone elses. I would be a bigot if I thought otherwise) then Im firmly saying NO. And I hope others are with me.

Boy, that was rambly at points. Thanks for sticking with me.
This isn't mandatory for anyone. They have as much right to promote their own government as we have to promote our own values. If you don't want to play the game you don't have to.