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  1. Enter JFK Reloaded, a game about the John F. Kennedy Assassination, where the player kills Kennedy. Of course, the player doesn't really kill Kennedy; the player kills an image of Kennedy. The player, playing a virtual Lee Harvey Oswald, focuses a representation of a sniper rifle on a computer-generated motorcade as it drives along a rendered ...

  2. www.gamespot.com › games › jfk-reloadedJFK Reloaded - GameSpot

    JFK Reloaded Gameplay Movie 3. Parental Advisory: The following video clip contains graphic depictions of gun violence. For the truly paranoid, you can see detailed depictions of each entry and ...

  3. 9 de jun. de 2017 · Traffic’s 2004 JFK Reloaded is a notorious example of a videogame that attempts to engage with real cultural heritage: the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963. Unlike pseudo-historical games such as Civilization or Age of Empires, which evoke the signifiers of History without actual history, JFK Reloaded is rooted soundly in an ...

  4. JFK: Reloaded is a controversial 2004 first-person shooter that challenges the player to recreate the assassination of John F. Kennedy scoring on how closely the attempt matches the report of the Warren Commission. The opportunity to cause mass mayhem instead is just a bonus. The game was developed by independent Scottish game studio Traffic ...

  5. The early 2000's was a treasure trove of offensive, crass and tasteless games often based on real world tragedies. JFK Reloaded was just one of these. We also saw Super Columbine Massacre RPG and V-Tech Rampage. Not to mention the sheer amount of 9/11-inspired levels created in games like LittleBigPlanet.

  6. 21 de dic. de 2004 · A new video game to be released on Monday allows players to simulate the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy. The release of "JFK Reloaded" is timed to coincide with the 41st ...

  7. The most notable thing – that JFK was sat on an elevated bench seat behind Connally – was something I noticed from the game itself, and went on to disprove one of Stone’s points incredibly quickly. Put simply, JFK Reloaded taught me about positioning, trajectories, timings, everything.