The 75 employees of Atomic Games worked nearly four years creating a realistic video game called Six Days in Fallujah, "weaving in real war footage and interviews with Marines who had fought there
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tives of dead Marines are angry. Said one mom whose son was killed by a sniper in Fallujah, "By making it something people play for fun, they are trivializing the battle." Company executive Peter Tamte relied on the advice of a number of Fallujah veterans and calls the video game a "documentary-style reconstruction that will be so true to the origina batle, gamers will almost feel what it was like to fight in Fallujah in November 2004. What do you think? What ethical issues do you see here? Should the company proceed with the game's release? Why or why not?
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