ENTERTAINMENT: Obamas to Honor Stevie; Is the Video Game Racist?

February 16th, 2009

Obamas to Honor Stevie
It’s no secret that President Barack Obama is a serious Stevie Wonder fan. After all, it was the multi-Grammy winner’s “Signed, Sealed, Delivered I’m Yours” that was the Democratic nominee’s theme song during the election. And Obama’s campaign frequently had Wonder’s “Higher Ground” blasting at speech stops. So now that Obama is the leader of the free world, he has the power to ensure that his musical hero gets his just desserts. And that’s just what Obama did. The White House has announced that the president and First Lady Michelle Obama will present Wonder with a prestigious Library of Congress award on Feb. 25. A concert will be broadcast the next day on PBS as part of its Performance at the White House series.

Is the Video Game Racist
The Japanese maker of the Resident Evil 5 video game says there’s no ground for complaints that its latest installment is racist. The fact that a White man strides into an African village to complete a mission of blowing away hordes of crazed, pitchfork- and machete-wielding Black zombies has nothing to with race, the company says. But those who post on a Web site called Black Looks, which comments on issues of race and gender, strongly disagree. They say that the new game, scheduled to be released in coming weeks, depicts “Black people as inhuman savages, the killing of Black people by a [W]hite man in military clothing, and the fact that this video game is marketed to children and young adults. Start them young … fearing, hating, and destroying [B]lack people.” Chris Kramer, a spokesman Capcom, said, however, “The Resident Evil series has been around since 1996. It was first set in the American Midwest, and since then, it’s gone to South America, Antarctica and Spain. For Resident Evil 5, our developers wanted to focus on pushing the current generation console’s capabilities for rendering light. They wanted to see if they could make light as fearful as shadows. They wanted the players to go from a dark environment to a bright setting, when they’re momentarily blinded. As their pupils adjust, they become vulnerable to attack. They wanted a location that would have hot, bright, flat light. And they chose Africa.” He said, too, that the original story for Resident Evil referenced a virus that was engineered somewhere in Africa. Returning to the continent brings the story full circle, he said, adding that prior versions of the game, which has sold 34 million copies worldwide, featured Americans, Asians, Spaniards and Latin Americans.
 

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Comments

jtrain Said on

Aww boo hoo. People need to grow up. The game has nothing to do with race issues. Some people just can’t get out of the past. In the first game there were mostly white looking zombies and no one complained about that because we new it was a game and that’s all. Get off this thing of thinking that black folk are always being brought down. If you keep worrying about the past how can you see your future.



Kim KImsz Said on

Nope its not cause if u played Resident Evil 4 they stated they was in Spain and they was killing alot of Spanards so it’s the same thing. I clearly don’t see it racist maybe when Resident Evil 6 comes out it may have a white person killing chinese or Japanese. =/



KaVonna Said on

Oh come on!! U playin rite, resident evil is pickin on black people NOT!! And to be honest the people on the game could be those Hutu tribesmen from hotel rwanda, now they was nutty. Its just a game , made for entertainment , quit makin it more than it is



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David Said on

The best ever!!



herra Said on

Who cares ? Blacks need to get a life.



K Said on

Come on now, they are making us look bad. Making it seem like we complain about everything saying its racist. They are dead, they are the walking dead in Africa, hello. Just stop, I’ve been down with RE for years and if the damn zombie gonna run up and bite me I’m gonna shoot it, no matter what color they are.



Alfred Said on

Lawd have us mercy! Chill out my people(s)! I have not played the game, but I’m familiar with the genre. Zombies are zombies regardless of where they’re from (Africa, Asia, Europe, Central/South America), etc.

Don’t get me wrong: I loves my black people, but a zombie is a zombie is a zombie … and they need to be shot (or decapitated to ensure proper death, from what I understand).

This is not as racist as much as it is a sensitive group of people “reading” into something.

Let it go!



Zombie Killah Said on

The makers of Resident Evil are not racist! These dumb@zzes need to stop making black people like sissified whiners and get a freakin life! I agree and I’m black. If some zombie came after me whether it be black white orange purple, I would lace it up with bullets too, then grab my ax if necessary.



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