This article by the Washington Post is pretty interesting in that it compares the U.S. constitution to a video game at the end of the article. The main section of the article is commenting on serious games such as Food Force (the U.N. game). I think that the comparison of real life to serious games raises the question of how technology has morphed our perception of reality. If positive serious games are compared to reality, where do other games such as America's Army enter into the discussion?