Here's the first video game in arabic:
I wonder what their next title is going to be. How soon until there is a 911 simulation game? Win points for blowing yourself up!! Stupid in-game puzzles that give bomb making instructions? This is a real danger. We need to keep our eyes on those terrorists so we don't get attacked again!!
The irony of the story is that Disney's robot Wall-e represents the booda, who searched for the meaning of life, and they're teaching it to Muslims!
First Arabic Video Game for Next Generation Consoles Launched

The story is of a robot left alone on earth and his journey to find the true meaning of what he was really meant to do.
22 Jun 2008
THQ UK Limited and Pluto Games announced today the launch of Disney-Pixar’s WALL●E, the first Arabic localised video game, to be available on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and the PSP. Disney-Pixar’s WALL●E the video game is the official game of Disney-Pixar’s blockbuster animated movie WALL●E, the story of a robot left alone on earth and his journey to find the true meaning of what he was really meant to do.
“We are delighted to be part of this, launching an Arabic game is every Arabic gamers’ wish. It will give us great opportunity to grow promising territories like Saudi and Egypt. It is a solid demonstration of our commitment to the Middle East market. It is Pluto Games’ enthusiasm and drive that made this commercially possible. We do hope it will be the first of a long line up for Arabic titles in the future,” said Luke Keighran, THQ's Export Sales and Marketing Manager.

The story is of a robot left alone on earth and his journey to find the true meaning of what he was really meant to do.
22 Jun 2008
THQ UK Limited and Pluto Games announced today the launch of Disney-Pixar’s WALL●E, the first Arabic localised video game, to be available on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and the PSP. Disney-Pixar’s WALL●E the video game is the official game of Disney-Pixar’s blockbuster animated movie WALL●E, the story of a robot left alone on earth and his journey to find the true meaning of what he was really meant to do.
“We are delighted to be part of this, launching an Arabic game is every Arabic gamers’ wish. It will give us great opportunity to grow promising territories like Saudi and Egypt. It is a solid demonstration of our commitment to the Middle East market. It is Pluto Games’ enthusiasm and drive that made this commercially possible. We do hope it will be the first of a long line up for Arabic titles in the future,” said Luke Keighran, THQ's Export Sales and Marketing Manager.
The irony of the story is that Disney's robot Wall-e represents the booda, who searched for the meaning of life, and they're teaching it to Muslims!


Comment