You Run the Smear Campaign 36
Zordak writes "I came across this amusing story on CNN about a new PC game published by UbiSoft that's hitting store shelves this week called 'Political Machine.' It's a strategy game in which you run a presidential campaign through speeches, ads, campaign stops, and good old-fashioned mud slinging. You can choose to be one of the current candidates, one of several contemporary political figures (like Hillary Clinton or Condoleeza Rice) or you can make your own candidate. The game attempts to be extremely realistic, including using statistical data from the various states."
Sigh (Score:4, Insightful)
To reply to this story just insert into the blanks:
Can we {insert political dirty trick} like {politician}?
Insert into blanks? (Score:2)
Re:Sigh (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Sigh (Score:1)
Topical gaming (Score:5, Interesting)
I don't know who would buy such a game, but whoever does, shouldn't be allowed to run a campaign!
I just know that both sides will buy a copy and even 'playfully' see what tactics might influence the voters.
It is so stupid and unlikely that you just have that feeling it *will* happen.
Graphics look quirky.
Re:Topical gaming (Score:1)
Re:Topical gaming (Score:4, Interesting)
Heh, the election is either determined by one variable (which sways the most voters to one or the other side, thus negating all other variables), or by each voter, and I hope more than one million of the 300 million actually go and vote
But, yeah, fair point!
Re:Topical gaming (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:NOT ubisoft. (Score:1)
TotalGaming.net (Score:2, Interesting)
Could be fun (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Could be fun (Score:1, Informative)
You should do your research...
From politicalmachine.com
"The game is both a single player game (against the computer) as well as a multiplayer game. "
the multiplayer component supports online play...
Re:Could be fun (Score:1)
Re:Could be fun (Score:2)
I have it (Score:5, Funny)
Overall, it's a fun game to play a few times, but it gets old with astonishing speed.
Bush has it (Score:3, Funny)
Ultimate Strategy (Score:5, Funny)
StarForce copy protection? (Score:2)
It's 1984 Again! (Score:5, Informative)
And for you youngsters in the crowd the word "published" can be taken literally there. There were pages of machine code you had to enter into an editor called "MLX" to compile and run the game.
I remember this because I had a broken leg in 1984 and had to spend most of the summer laid out on the couch. I typed that whole game in and played it incessently.
You can get a .D64 file of the game (along with the other software in that particular issue of the magazine) for use in C64 emulators here [thebbs.org].
Re:It's 1984 Again! (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:It's 1984 Again! (Score:2)
I always seemed to end up with riots across the country, somehow.
Re:It's 1984 Again! (Score:2)
I rarely had the patience to type in those programs, so I have to admit I never played the game. I remember from the screen shots that it made excellent use of the C64's built-in, general-purpose graphics set. I'm definitely going to check that
Re:Republic: The Revolution (Score:1)
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Re:Republic: The Revolution (Score:1, Insightful)
Seems like an accurate portrayal of the American political system to me.
This has been done...I think? (Score:2, Interesting)
Floor 13 (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Floor 13 (Score:1)
Slander or Satire? (Score:2)