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Guantanamo Bay Xbox game on the way

Developer of controversial title reaches out to publishers – as it distances release from Six Days In Fallujah

The developer of a controversial new game that centres around detention camp Guantanamo Bay has told MCV that it will release the title over Xbox Live in October if it can’t find a publishing partner.

Edinburgh-based T-Enterprise said that it didn’t want to be known as an ‘extreme’ studio due to the creation of Rendition: Guantanamo on Xbox 360, adding that it wasn’t concerned by any reluctance in the publishing community following Konami’s decision to drop Six Days In Fallujah.

T-Enterprise has recruited former Guantanamo detainee Moazzam Begg to assist with the creation of the game – which has already garnered coverage in The Daily Star, The Telegraph, The Sun and more.

T-Enterprise director Zarrar Chishti told MCV: “This is our first 3D Xbox game, and we’re using an engine we’ve been working on for two years.

“We are a profitable company and we don’t want to be known as the ‘extreme’ firm best known for making this game. We’re taking it very seriously, which is why we’ve consulted the police and security forces. Moazzam has given us the insight and credibility we really needed.”

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He added: “We’re looking at publishing deals we can get, but Moazzam wanted to have complete creative control, and we understood that. This is the first part of a trilogy, so even if this one isn’t picked up by a publihser, one of the next ones might be.”

The game, which costs £250,000 to make, challenges the player to break out of a corrupt Guantanamo, in which the shady Freedom Corp are conducting biological tests on inmates. T-Enterprise said it was a quarter of the way through development.

Added Chisti: “Six Days In Fallujah involved insurgents, but in Moazzam, this game has been put together with the advice of a completely innocent man. That’s a big difference.”

However, Chisti has admitted that the title may be more popular in the Middle East than the US – where he expects it to stir up controversy.

Human rights activist Begg was thrown into the camp on Cuba in 2003 after the CIA held him in Pakistan. He claims he was tortured before being freed without charge in 2005.

Game?

posted by Hartley Jun 01, 2009 at 4:54 pm
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Hartley

I never thought the words 'Guantanamo Bay' and 'Game' would ever sit in the same sentence comfortably. Maybe they still don't.

They may very well be able to create a game within the frame of this location, but really... should they. Where will they draw the line? A Baby P game? A gas chamber game?

Some things should be brought to the attention of the general public, but surely turning it into un-real gaming entertainment actually distances people from any injustices that may have occured. It essentially makes light of the topic by virtue of turning it into entertainment.

Some things should not be entertainment...

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trivialises

posted by Mrkat Jun 01, 2009 at 5:34 pm
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Nice way of getting publicity; wrap a generic game idea around something so very controversial. One also has to wonder at what could be considered an apparent trivialisation of the issue.

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game

posted by Ben Jun 01, 2009 at 9:33 pm
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Ben

Thats a great idea for a game, I also think the comment about a gas chamber game sounds pretty fun too, it seemed to work as a passtime in nazi germany why not bring it to x boX?

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game

posted by zaid Oct 02, 2009 at 1:11 pm
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zaid

I find it quite funny that the gaming community has pretty much since its conception had WW1, WW2 games even games with just good old plain Nazis to shoot and now currently they are cashing in the war on terror with muslims to kill e.g CoD4 but when muslims or other concerned parties try to fight back the propaganda suddenly it is tasteless and cashing in. Western world seems to be full of Righteous hypocrites; oil hungry babie killing peace loving ppl. A good example of an American is Bill Gates; gives charity in Africa and invest in companies that screw the Africans ....in the end it is still profitable so all is good! lol

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