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  • A Video Game Based On A War You've Probably Never Heard Of

    Kotaku Australia
    Aug 22 2012

    A Video Game Based On A War You've Probably Never Heard Of

    Luke Plunkett


    There's too many games set in the Middle East, and there are/were too
    many games set during the Second World War. Common complaints, which
    imply a desire for people to be able to see conflicts beyond the most
    prominent, but would you ever want to play a game set in a war you've
    likely never heard of?

    Farid Hagverdiev, a 19-year-old student at Baku's State Oil Academy,
    has developed a game called Ä°Å?gal Altında: Å?uÅ?a, or `Under
    Occupation'. It's set during the brief tussle between Armenia and
    Azerbaijan over the Nagorno-Karabakh region in 1992, and lets the
    player assume the role of an Azerbaijani soldier trying to liberate
    the city of Shusha from the enemy.

    It's pretty rough, as you can see, but it's interesting for a lot more
    than it's stilted knife kills. The game is basically a piece of
    propaganda. Hagverdiev says `By creating the game we wanted to support
    the patriotic spirit in our youth, which I hope we accomplished
    successfully', and Under Occupation also has the support of
    Azerbaijan's Ministry of Youth and Sports.

    http://www.kotaku.com.au/2012/08/a-video-game-based-on-a-war-youve-probably-never-heard-of/

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