Bush League
- Share via
The diplomatic disaster over this month’s spy-plane incident might have tarnished President Bush’s image in Beijing, but it’s fired up the approval ratings in China of his digital persona in a virtual pet game called PortaBush.
The game, designed for Palm-based hand-held devices, allows players to develop their own Bush characters. They can sign or veto bills, blow up people (Britney Spears) or places (Disneyland), fight off Al Gore’s requests for a recount or dole out political pork--all with the goal of winning reelection.
Eruptor Entertainment, based in Marina del Rey, saw a spike in downloads of the game last week. When officials investigated, they found that 80% of the downloads were coming from China.
“Our servers have been clogged,” said Brad Foxhoven, chief executive and co-founder of Eruptor.
“People have called asking if we could have a version of the game where he can either apologize to China or bomb it,” Foxhoven said. “Maybe our next version.”
More to Read
The biggest entertainment stories
Get our big stories about Hollywood, film, television, music, arts, culture and more right in your inbox as soon as they publish.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.