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DEAD WRONG! NEW INTERNET GAME LETS YOU KILL OSAMA OVER & OVER AGAIN!

Not a Navy SEAL? Not a problem.

Now you can relive the takedown of Osama Bin Laden in a video game less than a week after.

This weekend, Kuma Games, an independent development firm that gained fame after recreating Saddam Hussein's capture, will release "KumaWar Episode #107: The Death of Osama Bin Laden."

KumaWar games give players the opportunity to live and play out some of the most famous battles in history. Other game series from the company include mobsters and World War II air battles.

And it's not the first time Kuma has featured Bin Laden. According to Kotaku.com, Kuma created an episode featuring the 2001 battle of Tora Bora where Bin Laden narrowly escaped U.S. capture.

The description of the game reads, "After more than 100 ripped-from-the-headlines gamisodes, Kuma War puts you behind the trigger that finally takes down Osama Bin Laden. Storm his mansion. Kill his guards. Don't expect him to come quietly."

Kuma's games are mostly culled from the headlines using news clips, military experts and records of the battles they are recreating. CEO Brian Halper has gone as far as comparing what they do to news, according to the gaming blog Kotaku.

Halper earlier spoke to Kotaku about the release of the game.

"I looked back at 106 episodes of Kuma War and understood it was a story without an end and so it was a matter of personal decision between myself and the development and writing staff to say we can't close the door on Kuma War 2 until we've told this absolutely critical last story," he said.

The gaming company joins a handful of Bin Laden and terrorist-themed games popping up after the terrorist mastermind's Sunday death.

On the strange side, Mujahedin, a flash-based game released on the site Newgrounds, features suicide bombers trying to attack U.S. bases to become Bin Laden's "drinking buddy."

Other games released include the Bin Laden-pummeling Osamagotchi, War on Terrorism and the game app Falling Fred, which features a falling terrorist hitting numerous unseemly objects.



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