Ethnic Cleansing | |
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Developer(s) | National Alliance |
Publisher(s) | Resistance Records |
Designer(s) | D. Bryan Ringer |
Programmer(s) | D. Bryan Ringer |
Engine | Genesis3D |
Platform(s) | Windows |
Release | January 21, 2002 |
Genre(s) | First-person shooter |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Ethnic Cleansing (also known as Ethnic Cleansing: The Game) is a 2002 first-person shooter produced by the National Alliance, an American white supremacist and neo-Nazi organization. The player controls one of three selectable characters, including a Ku Klux Klan member and a neo-Nazi skinhead, and traverses two levels to kill stereotypically depicted African Americans, Latinos, and Jews. Designed to be politically incorrect and spread a white supremacist message, the game was released through the National Alliance's record label, Resistance Records, on Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2002. It was received negatively by anti-hate organizations like the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith and has been considered as one of the most controversial and most racist games. Resistance Records sought to release a series of games based on the novel The Turner Diaries and published White Law in 2003.