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Video Game Revolution Taking Place in Iran
Posted by Regeneration on September 2nd, 2009, 09:25 AM

Certainly not known for its booming game market, the country of Iran hopes to launch a video game revolution that will interest all of the Middle East and parts of the western world. During the gamescom event in Germany, members of the Iran National Foundation of Computer Games were on hand to discuss the current cultural challenge of having Iranian games sold in western nations.

The political climate between the United States and Iran -- including sanctions -- makes it impossible for Iranian video games to be sold on the mass market in the U.S., but Iranian game officials hope video games made in Iran will enter several European Union nations in early 2010.

"We need more investors," said Amir Tarbyatjoui, head of Parsan Business Development Solutions who spoke with the BBC. "The [U.S.] sanctions do affect our industry, but they cannot stop it."

The region has a rich cultural history that many Iranian game developers are using in their titles, but even the most highly publicized games don't garner much attention outside of the Middle East.

The most well known Iranian game likely is "Special Operation 85: Hostage Rescue." In the game, Israeli forces kidnap two Iranian nuclear scientists who are then saved by the Iranian special forces -- skirmishes between the Iranians and Israeli/U.S. forces take place throughout the game.

Read the entire article at DailyTech.

4 Comments
thats soo lame, i want to play some of these games D:
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any more titles? i guess those are "mind blowing" or "bomb-astic" games

...while we are reading about games on market...
some guys from our university sold their game-project and got it finally published some time ago
(i do not remember the title, but it was a strategy game )

edit: nope i am not from iran *grin*
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The political climate between the United States and Iran -- including sanctions -- makes it impossible for Iranian video games to be sold on the mass market in the U.S.
What the hell are they talking about, US is a catastrophic market for PC gaming (if they are talking about PC gaming).
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Why would any american play a game where they are the evil boys? not saying they are not... they are infact, but why would they play games where they got their ass kicked? thats dumb.
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