

Jason Della Rocca, program director for the International Game Developers Association, says that these two releases don't signify a trend. That game site has been taken off the Internet. Riot UMass, created by freshman Grant Cerulo, depicted University of Massachusetts students beating police officers, re-creating the riots that occurred in Amherst after the Boston Red Sox won the World Series last month. The release of JFK Reloaded, which coincides with the 41st anniversary of the assassination, follows the recent appearance of Riot UMass, another contentious reality game. "I would think any kid has access to a debit card or prepaid credit card would have access to this," she says.
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She also worries that, despite the registration policy that restricts JFK Reloaded to people over 18, kids will find a way to play Oswald on their computers.

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"I would think the only is how to be an assassin," Glaubke says. "We genuinely believe that if we get enough people participating we'll be able to disprove once and for all any notion that someone else was involved in the assassination of President Kennedy," Ewing says in a press release.īut Christy Glaubke of Children NOW, an organization that promotes safer media for children, dismisses the claimed educational merits of JFK Reloaded. The gamer who can most accurately replicate Oswald's shooting on November 22, 1963, can win up to $100,000, according to the Web site. Kirk Ewing, the managing director of Traffic, says the purpose of the game is to provide a realistic environment for users to test the lone gunman theory. Lieberman "was sickened by the game," says his spokesperson Casey Aden-Wansbury. Senator Joseph Lieberman (D-Connecticut) has spoken out against it, too. Senator Edward Kennedy (D-Massachusetts), brother of the late president, has condemned the game.
