2014年6月6日星期五

the center closed in April 2003

the center closed in April 2003, a year before Escape from Woomera launched. But that wouldn’t be the end of TESO Gold Australia’s controversial policies on immigration and asylum seekers, nor would it be the last of Escape from Woomera.By the developers’ own admission.

 the game hasn’t aged well. Made in 2003 as a mod of the popular first-person shooter Half-Life, it’s something of an eyesore by today’s standards. But 11 years on, with the Australian government now exercising a policy that sees asylum seekers processed offshore with no hope of resettlement in Australia, perhaps Escape from Woomera hasn’t dated that much."We find ourselves in the same situation today with a media blackout and a government that would prefer to not discuss something that desperately needs discussion.

 said Helen Stuckey, former curator of Cheap TESO Gold the Australian Center for the Moving Image who has included Escape from Woomera in her past exhibitions. So, Stuckey says, clunky graphics aside, the game may be more relevant today than ever before.HELL YEAH IT’S A GAMEKatharine Neil led the development of Escape from Woomera. Like most of the Australian developers on the project.

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