
JFK Reloaded is an online game that deals with the John F. Kennedy assassination and was made available on the 41st anniversary of the president's death.
The game, JFK Reloaded, offers a single-player experience that casts gamers in the role of convicted assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, who, by most accounts, was the sole sniper who shot and killed President John F. Kennedy in Dallas on November 22, 1963...
To have players pretend to be Lee Harvey Oswald, crouch on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository with a rifle, and fire those three shots is bad enough. But, for the game's critics, it gets worse. It costs $10 to play, and the company that created it is supposedly offering $100,000 in prize money -- where that will come from isn't clear -- for the player who re-creates the exact timing and angle of the shots that killed the nation's 35th president.
Sen. Kennedy's spokesman, David Smith, told the Associated Press he had no comment on whether the senator's family intended to block sales of the game. Apparently, the game does not carry an ESRB rating.
