Gaming
Cuba angered by 'Black Ops' Castro plot
Published Thursday, Nov 11 2010, 09:44 GMT | By Matthew Reynolds

According to The AP, state-run publication Cubadebate said that the objective, which occurs within the opening hour of the game, encourages "sociopathic attitudes" in young people.
"This new video game is doubly perverse. On the one hand, it glorifies the illegal assassination attempts the United States government planned against the Cuban leader and on the other, it stimulates sociopathic attitudes in North American children and adolescents.
"What the United States couldn't accomplish in more than 50 years, they are now trying to do virtually."
Call Of Duty: Black Ops was released on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii and PC earlier this week.
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