Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Real-Life Video Game Jangles Nerves In Ohio

From here:

Girls attempt real-life version of video game

Residents alarmed; teens could be charged
Beacon Journal staff report

Five teenage girls from Portage County face potential criminal charges after attempting to play a real-life version of Super Mario Bros.

The Portage County Hazardous Materials Unit and Bomb Detection Unit were called in to downtown Ravenna on Friday morning after seventeen suspicious packages -- boxes wrapped in gold wrapping paper with question marks spray painted on them -- had alarmed residents.

Boxes were found at the Immaculate Conception Church on West Main Street, the Portage County Courthouse, Deluxe Pastries, the corner of Cherry Way and Main Street, Reed Memorial Library, Ravenna High School and a residence at Sanford and Main streets.

Five girls -- age 16 and 17 -- claimed responsibility for making and placing the packages. The girls said they found an Internet site that included step-by-step instructions for creating replicas of blocks featured in the game.

The Ravenna Police Department will be working with the Portage County Prosecutor's Office regarding possible criminal charges as a result of the game.



On the one hand, I can see abondoning packages anonymously is probably a bad idea. On the other hand - Super Mario power-up boxes? I'd be expecting the Riddler more than Al-Qaeda.

2 Comments:

Dave said...

Hmm, the date on the article is April 1st...

On the other hand, the site the article mentions is here: http://www.qwantz.com/posterchild/ so maybe it isn't a joke

9:09 PM  
Jeff Pidgeon said...

I took it to be true, but I guess it could've been a fake item. Seemed believable enough, but the best hoaxes usually are.

10:04 PM  

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