Just recently, a British media outlet claimed that gamers cannot tellreality from fantasy. Well, it appears theBritish mediacan’t do it either, as a recent documentary about Colonel Muammar Gaddafi seems to testify.

The above clip purports to show footage of a helicopter being shot down with weapons supplied by the Gadaffi to the IRA. The only problem is that the footage doesn’t show that at all. It doesn’t even show a real helicopter. It’s footage from the PC gameArmA 2.

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The fact the footage is even labeled anddatedas “IRA FILM 1988” eliminates any doubt that they were trying to be evocative with the use of game footage. This is either a legitimate failure to tell the difference between a videogame and reality, or a purposeful fake to make the documentary more interesting.

If anything, I guess it’s a testament to how far games have come. You couldn’t confuseBalloon Fightwith IRA footage … well … I bet theDaily Mailcould.

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