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Antagonists Put Iraq War Behind Them With Videogame

Los Angeles, CA -- A new Saddam-bashing videogame is helping antagonistic allies bury the hatchet over the Iraq war.

French and American videogamers can agree on one thing, they both like the new 3rd-person shooter game "Quest for Saddam."

The game was showcased at a recent video game convention where according to the company, people from all over the world -- including France and Germany -- laughed over the game.

In the computer game, players hunt down Saddam while being entertained by gags.

The game's creator Jesse Petrilla says his favorite is an impression of Sean Connery saying, "Do you know the difference between the Republican Guard and falafel? Falafel has killed more people."

The gamemaker's website, trashsaddam.com, is now encouraging cross-cultural trash talking. Some players have written: "The lower Bush's approval rating, the more trouble you're in," and "We bagged the sons, and we'll Bag Dad too."

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