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So what was the point of the game at the art exibit you ask?

The game started as Quest for Saddam a first-person shooter where the goal is to assasinate Saddam Hussein, presumably blowing up lots of Iraqies along the way. Somebody modified this game to create Night of Bush Capturing which modified the graphics used in the game so instead of shooting Iraqies to get to Saddam Hussein, you're shooting Americans to get to George Bush.

Bilal's game modifies the game even more so that now you're a recruiter that tries to convince someone to become a suicide bomber that targets Bush. Along with the game exibit he distributed a booklet that describes the history of a suicide bomber. The history closely resembles Bilal's actual life, where a US bomb killed his brother and shortly after that his father's health deteriorated and he died as well.

Check out the description at gamepolitics.com and the description at the Sactuary.

 

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