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Homefront is a video game just released in the United States. The
basic premise of the game is: The United States is invaded
and occupied by North Korea. The North Korean and United States flags are
very common in the game. Most of the time, you will see the United States flag in ruins or
flying with another flag (the only one I saw was that
of Colorado). The North Korean flag will be seen in the
loading screens or in some missions (such as blowing up a wall in order to
escape from Colorado to Utah). However, I also came across two flag tidbits that are unique
to the game.
Zachary Harden, 24 March 2011
image by Zachary Harden, 24 March 2011
The Korean People's Army mostly uses a flag that
is modified from the national flag of North Korea: The
blue bars were removed and the white bars are placed at the bottom. There is no
writing on the flag and the star and circle are still the same as far as I can
tell.
Zachary Harden, 24 March 2011
image by Zachary Harden, 23 March 2011
In the occupied territories of the United States, the U.S.
flag is colored a dark red, a light red and black. Charged in the middle of this
flag, which is only used on passbooks and government propaganda, is the symbol
of the Korean People's Army
Zachary Harden, 24 March 2011