The creator of a satirical video game "Glorious Leader" that depicts North Korean leader Kim Jong-un as a gun-toting, unicorn-riding hero has said that he does not plan to cancel his creation after a cyber attack and threats of violence against Sony Picture that the FBI has attributed to North Korea.Glorious Leader's creator Jeff Miller is now more motivated to finish his video games, reported Stuff.co.nz. The retro-style, run-and-gun game comically puts players in the shoes of a super-powered Kim Jong-un and shows Kim battling waves of American drones and soldiers with weapons like a machine gun and bazooka.Miller said that he was not afraid of any backlash since the game makes Kim look absolutely "awesome". He also said that he has not received any threats from North Korea. Miller added that he might ask for some funds to raise cyber security.

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