Apparently some gamer was so upset that his Best Buy ran out of Modern Warfare 3, he threatened to blow up the store and gun down the employees. The employees were so scared they called the police and Mr. Sar was pulled over shortly after leaving the Best Buy.
I came across this awesome set of Street Fighter II sound clips. If you are in a retro type of mood, check the sound clips out, Street Fighter II Sound Clips.
Meet this normal 33 year old man living in America with First-Person Shooter Disease. A not so well known disease that has its drawbacks. Uunnggghhhaunngggaaaahhh!
Check out sqdge playing the Tetris theme song during a church service. Apparently people did not get mad, and people clap at the end. I doubt they even knew what he was playing.
Check out these French pranksters pulling off a real life Pacman prank around town. Whenever you mix stuck up golfers with pranks, the outcome is always hilarious. That club to the back of the leg must have been painful.
Apparently a UK man, Richard Thornhill, found ecstasy pills inside the cover of a Grand Theft Auto IV Xbox 360 game after he bought it from Gamestation in Cheltenham, England. The man was distraught after letting his 13 year old son play the game. Gamestation originally told the man to flush the drugs down the toilet.
Thornhill said, “I was going to put it away and I felt a lump on the front cover. Inside the instruction booklet was a ball of Shrinkwrap, or Clingfilm. I thought it was just a ball of clingfilm, but then I realized there were tablets inside. I instantly felt sick. They had Mitsubishi signs on them, which I recalled meant they were ecstasy pills. I wasn’t 100% sure though, so I checked online and sure enough I was right – it was ecstasy.”
20-year-old gamer Matthew Pyke, and avid Advance Wars fan, was found dead in his Nottingham apartment last Friday. Pyke and his girlfriend, Joanna Witton, were both fans of the Nintendo game, and ran a strategy-based website.
Witton found Pyke’s lifeless body stabbed in their home. There were no signs of forced entry, but days after his body was found, a German gamer calling himself David Heiss sent a message to Mr Pyke’s girlfriend apologising for “having caused so much trouble lately”.