Sunday, July 20, 2008

Game Consultant Crosses the Line Into Real World's War Economy

[Reposted from Kotaku]

Damn, does this count as simulating a "war economy" too? Gamepolitics picked up an item out of Tacoma, Wash. that a former technical advisor on the original Metal Gear Solid faces a federal charge of attempted parts smuggling. The parts in question are "sophisticated holographic night vision gunsights," bound for Japan.

Capt. Tomoaki Iishiba, a Japanese national who joined the U.S. Military in 1993, faces one count. He basically acquired the sights and then mailed them to others without an export license. The sights cost more than $600 each.

He's scheduled to enter a guilty plea at the end of the month.

http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/kotaku/full/~3/340202806/mgs-technical-advisor-busted-for-shipping-weapons-parts

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