darkpower
03-10-2008, 06:36 AM
Just thought this was slightly amusing...in that creepy sort of way. From http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/03/10/ps3-arse-shocker
PS3 paradise is no naked bottom
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By Nick Farrell (http://www.theinquirer.net/articles/flameAuthor/gb/inquirer/news/2008/03/10/ps3-arse-shocker): Monday, 10 March 2008, 8:34 AM
<!-- if we are on an article page we have a massive path --> A 12 YEAR-OLD boy was shocked when a feature on his PS3 game Burnout Paradise delivered a picture of a naked man's bottom to his console.
Burnout Paradise has a feature where if you bump someone off in the game it delivers a picture of your victim to your console.
What the designers failed to realise that users might not use their real picture, or, as in this case, might use a picture that might indicate their displeasure about being removed from the game.
This is why Najee Kennedy was a bit shocked when he saw a picture of a man mooning at him.
Najee's father, Charles Johnson, was deeply shocked by the sight of the other man's genitals. Neither had apparently seen another bloke's tackle before.
CBS TV have used the incident as an example of how paedophiles groom children for sex using Internet games, although there does not seem to be anything to indicate that Najee was being groomed for anything.
The coppers are hoping to get to the bottom of the incident and give the perpetrator a damned good spanking. µ
PS3 paradise is no naked bottom
<!-- h2 class="subtitle" --> Kid mooned at by console
<!-- /h2 -->
By Nick Farrell (http://www.theinquirer.net/articles/flameAuthor/gb/inquirer/news/2008/03/10/ps3-arse-shocker): Monday, 10 March 2008, 8:34 AM
<!-- if we are on an article page we have a massive path --> A 12 YEAR-OLD boy was shocked when a feature on his PS3 game Burnout Paradise delivered a picture of a naked man's bottom to his console.
Burnout Paradise has a feature where if you bump someone off in the game it delivers a picture of your victim to your console.
What the designers failed to realise that users might not use their real picture, or, as in this case, might use a picture that might indicate their displeasure about being removed from the game.
This is why Najee Kennedy was a bit shocked when he saw a picture of a man mooning at him.
Najee's father, Charles Johnson, was deeply shocked by the sight of the other man's genitals. Neither had apparently seen another bloke's tackle before.
CBS TV have used the incident as an example of how paedophiles groom children for sex using Internet games, although there does not seem to be anything to indicate that Najee was being groomed for anything.
The coppers are hoping to get to the bottom of the incident and give the perpetrator a damned good spanking. µ