Former Guantanamo Bay detainee Moazzam Begg will take the starring role in a new computer game based on life at the prison camp.
Begg, from Birmingham, was captured by the CIA and thrown in jail at Guantanamo Bay in 2003.
The 41-year-old, who was released in 2005, will now feature as himself in the game for Microsoft's Xbox 360.
In the game, players control a detainee at the camp, which has been sold by the US Government to a shadowy agency called Freedom Corp.
Days after T-Enterprise announced that it would release its controversial Guantanamo Bay game over Xbox Live if it couldn't find a publishing partner, the Scottish developer has cancelled the project.
Slated for release in January 2010, the title has been cancelled about a quarter of the way through development.
Good thing too. I don't want Games being used a tool to further ones own political agendas.
That goes for any political agenda too.
lol
I bet part of the game is about him being water boarded lol.
or about him figuring out how to blow himself and everyone around him with a spork, a shoe lace and 30lbs of boiled eggs.
as for waterboarding, don't knock it till you try it, torture...LOL.
torture is listening to Obama speak for an hour about the economy.