In Real Life

BP’s Official Oil Spill Board Game

This may look like the work of a prankster, some PhotoShop kid with too much time on their hands, but no, this was once (and still is, I guess) a real thing.


June 18, 2010
In Real Life

Unreal Engine Puts BP Oil Spill Into Perspective

Initial estimates had the amount of oil spilling into the Gulf of Mexico at 25,000 barrels a day.This clip, made using the same engine that powers many of today’s biggest video games, shows how much oil that really is.


June 13, 2010
In Real Life

A Less Inspiring Take On The BP Oil Spill

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We all know Mario is the not the game character best equipped to clean up in the aftermath of a gargantuan environmental disaster. That would be Phoenix Wright.


June 3, 2010
In Real Life

The Video Game Solution To The BP Oil Spill

Link, Mario and Sam Fisher team up to tackle the oingoing BP oil spill disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, as seen at Virtual Shackles, via Reddit. Finally, a better use for the FLUDD!


October 11, 2007
Uncategorized

EA & BP Add Global Warming Threat To SimCity

Here’s a fun new addition to the upcoming SimCity Societies game. EA and BP have teamed up to include climate education in the game… effectively adding the looming threat of global warming to the title. Hooray!

While the game doesn’t force you to power your city in any specific way, using cheaper, carbon dioxide producing sources of energy will raise the town’s carbon ratings, causing disasters like droughts, heat waves, and the like. Alternatively, choosing from a variety of BP Alternative Energy low-carbon power options like hydrogen, natural gas, wind farms and solar power, players keep their cities safe from harm and feel all warm and fuzzy about themselves while learning about some of the causes and consequences of global warming, which may or may not exist depending on your viewpoint.

BP was one of the first major energy companies to publicly acknowledge the need to reduce carbon emissions and begin taking precautionary measures, as well as being the world’s number one source for food cooked on rollers.