Egyptians Find Morsi To Be Fair Game

Old and busted: Super Mario

New hotness: Super Morsi

super morsiThink “Super Mario” is one of the few classic characters who have won over the gaming masses? Think again.

A new character has been introduced in a video expected to go viral among the online Egyptian community. It shows Egyptian President Mohammed Mursi swapping his suit for a cap and becoming “Super Mursi.”

In the spoof “Super Mursi” video game, we see a cut-out head of the president bopping up and down, attempting to hit his apparent enemies – members of the Egyptian opposition.

The video was reportedly posted and shared by Egyptian activists on video-sharing site YouTube and social networking sites, according to Egypt’s al-Masry al-Youm newspaper this week.

The spoof game’s “Mushroom Kingdom” includes opposition include cut-out heads of the National Salvation Front’s Amr Moussa and Hamdeen Sabahy, also former presidential candidates running in the election with Mursi last year.

Before the video ends, we see “Super Mursi” encountering a collision of a different kind with Muslim Brotherhood’s Supreme Guide Mohammed Badie.

“Super Mursi” appears to push Badie above his head, with a little nudge, rather than crushing him below – like he had done with the opposition figureheads.

The video ends with an alternative to the words “Game Over.” Instead “Thawra Over” appears on a black screen, with the word “Thawra” meaning revolution in Arabic – an indication that “Super Mursi’s” moves may have done more harm to the uprising than good.

No word on whether the game also includes a level where Morsi has to dodge a swarm of locusts.

Meanwhile, as impressive as this is, don’t forget Israel had its own version of Mario first.

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  1. Jim from Iowa says:

    I can only hope that the political ruling faction that finally wins out in Egypt will ensure that the peace treaty with Israel is maintained.

    • Joel Keller says:

      I wouldn’t bet my house on it!!

      • Jim from Iowa says:

        I’m hopeful, not confident. I don’t even know what the Obama Admin. should do to be helpful without being perceived by the Egyptians as just more American meddling in their internal affairs. I think the Muslim Brotherhood is finding out it’s a lot harder to try to run things than it is barking on the sidelines.

    • spindok says:

      Egypt is running out of cash and food. What will happen is anybody’s guess. The common wisdom is that the military keeps things under control there. What happens though if the military leadership bugs out and the government collapses?

      We may not see Egyptian tanks rolling over the Sinai but we could see problem where the terrorism situation in Sinai becomes so intolerable that Israel would need to invade and that means war.

      Al Queda has made it very clear that they intend to set up an enclave there. Right now their friends are doing the same in Syria and captured SCUD missiles today.

      So what happens if Egypt becomes like Afghanistan? War would be inevitable.

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