Oct 5 2010, 2:39pm CDT | by Jordan Cressman
NBA Jam has a history of being one of the most timeless basketball games around, but now it's going for something very timely - adding in playable versions of Barack Obama, George Bush, Hillary Clinton, and more.
The EA game has the following hidden characters in it:
- Barack Obama
- Joe Biden
- Bill Clinton
- Hillary Clinton
- Al Gore
- George W. Bush
- Sarah Palin
- John McCain
- Dick Cheney
At least they gave fair representation to Republicans and Democrats. We expect gamers all over the world to begin playing the game with Obama teams versus McCain teams. Or better yet, just let Sarah Palin shoot off pistols in the background.
So this opens up a new topic of discussion - what other games should have politicians in it? Call of Duty? Dance Dance Revolution?
Obama is the first to have a video game console in the White House, so we can't wait to see Obama start playing this game as himself. Unfortunately his ego might not fit in the same room with all that Obama madness.
Via The Hill
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