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The games Obama should play

The life lessons the President-elect can learn from games

Words: Dave Meikleham, GamesRadar UK

Barack Obama was fairly vocal about videogames during his campaign, frequently stating it was perhaps time parents got their kids to put their consoles away. While his attitude on the medium might currently be a little dismissive, this is still someone who played Pong growing up.

And we feel, with a little more information and the right games, Obama could appreciate the life lessons and worthy qualities videogames can instil in people. That's why we've put together the following list of titles that we reckon could teach the President-elect a few things about games and give him renewed appreciation for them. 

LittleBigPlanet

If the future leader of the free world questions the creative and social value of videogames, then he should be politely guided towards a PS3 and sat down in front of Media Molecule’s masterpiece. Inspiring creativity, encouraging imaginative thought and bringing gamers together to build something rather than destroy it, LBP shows that games can nurture people’s desire to come together and share great ideas.

We heard this whole new fangled democracy thing had something to do with cooperation and unity and there’s no better game for developing these ideas than the one with the sack boy on the cover. Overcoming obstacles together and sharing ideas is surely what Obama's government will have to do if they hope to succeed. Although we wouldn’t give LBP to him for long. After all, you don’t want the president missing UN summits because he’s trying to make a working flying car for his cotton man. 

Metal Gear Solid series

Considering the future president is following an administration that will go down in history as one of the US’ most warmongering, Metal Gear’s messages of the futility of war and nuclear disarmament have rarely been so pertinent. In a time of unjust and unconsidered invasions the Gear has stood resolutely anti-war.

Granted, Kojima’s cries for peace may be drowned out in a sea of flabby dialogue, scantily clad women and fights with decrepit snipers/one-handed cowboys/giant robots. But look past snapping necks, slitting throats and disturbing pelvic thrusts and you have a game that encourages peace, thought and unity. Messages that will be paramount if Barack’s administration is to heal the current rift between America and much of the world.


 
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Treners  - 1 year 14 days ago 
first woo.
I agree completely.
Funebre  - 1 year 14 days ago 
You forgot to include Metal Wolf Chaos to the list :P
benjitenji  - 1 year 14 days ago 
why didnt you include one of the three fallouts on the list?!?!?!? they show what could happen if someone doesnt stop the worlds spiraling path, plus it shows how usless the government can be (the enclave), and how much people can suffer, yadda yadda.
skyguy343  - 1 year 14 days ago 
SOTC is arguably the best way to end any article
gorillazbmx6  - 1 year 14 days ago 
Sounds like Obamas a playstation fan :P
tiredluke129  - 1 year 14 days ago 
There really needs to be a spoiler warning in the half-life: episode two section.
R-webb  - 1 year 13 days ago 
i think obama is going to do something to fuck up gaming
gorillazbmx6  - 1 year 13 days ago 
i know this is nitpicking but wtf's with the backwards controller on the cover
NelosAngelos  - 1 year 13 days ago 
Interesting...not a single mention of any of the Fallout games. Oh and tiredluke129, there is a spoiler warning, just keep reading.
Z-man427  - 1 year 13 days ago 
did you know that in Burnout Paradise, between October 6th and November 4th, all the in game billboards that normally advertised Crash FM were Obama billboards? First campaign ever to utilize in game advertising. definitely not the last
JusticeIroquois  - 1 year 13 days ago 
ah, what a load of crap, he doesn't care about us, neither does mcaine, honestly, i think that we would be in a better position if it was in the form of fallout...then we wouldn't have no stupid government trying to ban video games, they are our passion, bs that they can't see that...
Vulgarlatin  - 1 year 12 days ago 
I disagree with the GTA4 sentiment. The majority of their satire is wholly stereotypical and cliché. Sure, their are a few gems that really deserve note, but on the whole I found it all to be rather shallow. Vice City on the other hand... then again I was too young to remember that era.
berryween  - 1 year 12 days ago 
Cool article, but R-webb, if video games haven't been banned yet, I doubt they ever will be.
ModernCreed  - 1 year 12 days ago 
Good choices this article shouldn't be games obama should but, just games people who hate games should play.
Coolbeans69  - 1 year 12 days ago 
Wow that actually makes sense. But I couldn't see Obama playing metal gear solid
Yellowhat17  - 1 year 12 days ago 
I'm always annoyed when people don't know the great, complex plots that can be featured in games. People like Obama. It sucks.
screath  - 1 year 12 days ago 
Obama wasn't dissing video games. He was just suggesting that families should spend more time together.
pdiddy0819  - 1 year 11 days ago 
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opaque  - 1 year 11 days ago 
Clap Clap to you ModernCreed. I couldn't agree more...though they don't play if at least they read or watch the story (and I am talkin' bout the REAL story, not those movie-revised game plots), they would appreciate gamers better, or at the least, understand us. Thumbs up to GAMESRADAR!!!!
TheHamburglerTouchedMe  - 1 year 10 days ago 
i dont really care as long as obama doesnt fuck around with shit
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