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Articles about prank: December 1, 2008

Outbreak in Liberty City multiplayer a Halloween prank

by Kris Rosado on Oct 24, 2008 at 03:03 PM

Grand Theft Auto IV Outbreak screen shot gamertellWell kids, just as we were about to report the rumor that has been going around that the Xbox 360’s exclusive content may be a zombie infested outbreak in Liberty City, Rockstar made an announcement on its Rockstar Social Club that almost totally deflated our hopes.

An advertisement by Eugenics Inc. that a “contagious disease” said Social Club spark a bit of chatter earlier today causing many, including us, to speculate that the citizens of Liberty City would be turned into blood thirsty zombies. We were almost right. Instead of being the “exclusive” downloadable content that Microsoft promised us for Fall 2008, its a Halloween gag by the Rockstar folks.

Instead, its the players that will become zombies, or at least gain access to that ultra-Halloween zombie skin…

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Holy Halo, it’s LEGO

by Jenni Lada on Mar 4, 2008 at 04:37 PM

The original EGM scan

Sorry everyone, but LEGO Halo is all a hoax. Every year Electronic Gaming Monthly does an April Fool’s joke, and their joke for this year happened to leak a bit early. Xbox 360 Fanboycame across a scan from the April 2008 issue of EGM, saw the doctored LEGO Halo image, and ran with a story on it. The Xbox 360 Fanboy original article has since been modified to show the truth about LEGO Halo.

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CES 2008: Gizmodo is not funny

by Lucy Newman on Jan 15, 2008 at 11:27 PM

TV-B-GoneEveryone likes a good prank once and awhile, but when that prank gets out of hand it becomes annoying and eventually down right mean.

But I must admit when someone hands me a gadget with the potential to create havoc, well monkey business is bound to ensue. That’s what happened when the crew of Gizmodo were given a device to play with at this year’s CES 2008. A device called the TV-B-Gone from Make Magazine that is capable of shutting off any LCD Television nearby at the push of a button.

The prank was the random outages of display screens throughout CES2008 disrupting gaming competitions, speeches and presentations. See for yourself below:

Though some found Gizmodo stunt funny at the time, others seemed unimpressed according to John Biggs blog on CrunchGear.

“I didn’t want to weigh in on this because I know all the parties involved, I used to run Gizmodo, and I understand the impetus behind this prank. This is a nasty hack performed by punchy, hungover kids that, as we see, got the CE world’s attention,“ Biggs wrote. “... I may just say I’m a blogger next year just so I can avoid the scrum at the press room where thousands line up to get free lunches and read email (international journos with spotty credentials fighting for crappy lunch boxes, I would say, is more despicable than Gizmodo’s actions but, as we know, journalists love them some free lunch).“

Biggs called Gizmodo’s latest post entitled Confessions was a bit of a “calculated risk.“

Gizmodo’s conefession explained their prank resulted in not being able to stop playing with the TV-B-Gone clickers.

“And when MAKE offered us some TV-B-Gone clickers to bring to the show, we pretty much couldn’t help ourselves. We shut off a TV. And then another. And then a wall of TVs. And we just couldn’t stop,“ Brian Lam posted on Gizmodo. “It was too much fun, but watching this video, we realize it probably made some people’s jobs harder, and I don’t agree with that (Especially Motorola). We’re sorry.“

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