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  • DayZ griefers force victims to sing

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    Justin Olivetti
    Justin Olivetti
    01.24.2014

    It may be the most genial stick-em-up of all time. A group of DayZ bandits are ambushing players in game for a truly sinister purpose: to make them sing. In the following video, you can see and hear players sneak up on unprepared foes, force them to their knees at gunpoint, and then offer them a choice. Either they sing their national anthem or they get shot. The bandits don't make their victims sing the entire thing and are recorded saying that they'll help them out with in-game supplies if they go along with it. You can preview the spectacle after the jump.

  • Russia to produce 'patriotic' games, may ban those that 'distort history'

    by 
    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    10.09.2013

    The Russian government will begin producing "patriotic" video games that present a positive image of the country's armed forces, with the first project headed by the Russian Military History Society, THR reports. The game chronicles the development of Russian flight during World War I, and it's due out in 2014. "The main thing we expect from the producers of video games is the realistic and historically truthful representation of events," said Arseny Mironov, an aide to Russia's culture minister. Mironov added that it was inadmissible to present a "negative image of the Russian warrior." This patriotic push is partly a response to foreign games that the culture ministry says "discredit the Russian soldier" and "distort historic facts." The Russian government previously halted sales of Relic Entertainment's Company of Heroes 2, claiming it misrepresented Russian soldiers in World War II. Russia may begin banning games that "distort history," the ministry said. Russia will also provide grants to developers that produce acceptably patriotic games. This takes a page out of the UK's book – in December, the UK established a tax relief system based on how "cultural" a game or development team was. These breaks are under investigation from the European Union and haven't yet been enacted.

  • RedPad brings Chinese patriotism to Android, costs each comrade just $1,590

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    Richard Lai
    Richard Lai
    01.17.2012

    Well, it was only a matter of time. Hongpaiyihao (literally meaning "red group number one"), a Beijing-based pro-government new media company, has launched a 9.7-inch Tegra 2 tablet that's "tailor-made for government officials" and patriotic consumers. Well, we're not sure whether the government's even aware of this Android 3.2 device's existence, but it's certainly preloaded with a bunch of pro-China apps (including one for the state-approved microblogging service), electronic subscription to a handful of newspapers (state-controlled, of course) and "exclusive" access to daily updates on some government strategic decisions. The damage? 9,999 yuan ($1,590) per unit, or 7,100 yuan ($1,120) each if you buy in bulk. As pointed out by Penn Olson, this RedPad is about two to three times as expensive as the iPad in China.To be honest, having dug around Hongpaiyihao's unbelievably shoddy product pages, this reeks of a desperate company trying to squeeze money out of overly patriotic folks in China. Even the screen resolution and battery capacity are inconsistent across the site: it's either 1,024 x 768 and 8,000mAh, or 1,280 x 800 and 7,600mAh, respectively. Judging by the render, the former combination is more likely the real deal; yet the screenshots in the owner manual suggest the latter. Oh, and just so you know, there's no sign of the above interface in the manual at all. If you still care, other features include a five megapixel main camera, a two megapixel front-facing camera, 3G connectivity, 1GB of RAM and 16GB of storage. We'll stick to our diet of regular Honeycomb and Ice Cream Sandwich, thank you very much -- they'll keep our wallets healthier.

  • Zvue Spirit: love it or leave it

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    Joshua Topolsky
    Joshua Topolsky
    05.18.2008

    If there's one thing that could put a stop to terrorism once and for all, it's this DAP. Nothing strikes fear into the heart of an anti-American jihadist like this hideous MP3 player loaded up with Deerhoof b-sides and the entire Duran Duran back-catalog. The next time you snake under barbed wire and behind enemy lines, let them know where you're coming from by flashing this baby before you unload round after round of righteousness. Sure, it's only got 1GB of storage, but it's not about how many tracks you've got -- it's about showing off your American spirit with this Chinese-made product.[Via anythingbutipod]