When is a game more than a game . . . and can a game be considered a piece of propaganda According to the Cuban state run website Cubadebate, Call of Duty: Black Ops is just that for its depiction of an attempt on the life of then young revolutionary Fidel Castro.

“What the United States couldn’t accomplish in more than 50 years, they are now trying to do virtually,” stated the Cubadebate. “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.”

Source: AP