Itâs not news that you can get a plastic gun to play a video game where you get to shoot other human beings. It is news that you can get gun controllers that exist with the blessing of the U.S. Army.
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Today, we learned that accessories maker CTA Digital will rolling out officially licensed U.S. Army video game products, including backpacks, headsets and rifle controllers. The Army-branded merchandise can be seen on this product page. Digital camouflage patterns like ones seen on modern-day troops decorate CTAâs Elite Force Assault Rifle, perhaps to make it a bit easier to imagine that youâre taking out terrorist cells in geopolitical hot spots.
This intersection of real-life military and video games wonât please people who already think that video games exist to make war look cool. A certain brand of conspiracy theorist spends lots of time convincing themselves that first-person shooters are a sign of the apocalypse.
But, for a while there, that argument was mostly true, highlighted in the form of the Americaâs Army games that were designed to aid in Army marketing and recruitment. And itâs been well-documented how the military in Britain and the United States use game-like simulators to help train troops with simulators like Virtual BattleSpace 2
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Games that use Sonyâs Move controller for shooter gameplayâKillzone 3, for exampleâdo so as an afterthought. Games that are being built natively for the Move, like fantasy adventure Sorcery, reside on the other end of the spectrum from military action games.
Now, products like these get marketed with a rider that says that licensing fees go towards U.S. Army Morale, Welfare, and Recreation programs. And, by themselves, CTAâs U.S. Army offerings arenât blatant propaganda like last yearâs Blackwater game. Nevertheless, itâs hard to avoid the thought that, at best, accessories like these are innocuous curiosities. At worst, theyâre fetish objects for people who want these games to do more than entertain. And anyone buying a CTA U.S. Army controller may be in for the harshest disappointment of all: if theyâre anything like previous attempts, they wonât be very good
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