Here in the US, there's a bunch of controversy about a new video came called "Six Days in Fallujah" which was developed to enable players to act as Marines during Operation Phantom Fury in Iraq, the most intense urban warfare for U.S. troops in half a century.

According to Peter Tamte, the president of Atomic Games, the game's developer, "What we are trying to do in the experience is to help people feel and understand just a little bit of what it is like to be a Marine in a modern war."

Yeah....Not so much. This isn't the kind of game kids should be playing where they laugh about
whether or not they got killed or killed someone, when actual people lost their lives.

It's been quoted as "the closest you can get to the war in Iraq without going into a combat -- a virtaul assault launched from the comfort of an easy chair"...Why would any human being want to feel that!?

From what we hear, it still hasn't been released and the game's publisher dropped out of the project but the game's developers are still pushing for it's release.