Nintendo Inspires Vandalism?


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Nintendo Inspires Vandalism?

By Dennis Day, News Editor

Published September 15, 2003 -- 04:39 pm CDT

The parishioners of St. Joseph?s Church in Aberdeen, Great Britain, are reportedly baffled by a series of vandalism incidents with ties to the videogame industry in recent weeks. Specifically, the steps and walls of the local church were splashed with bright orange paint bearing the word and logo ?Famicom,? the name for Nintendo?s classic game console (NES). Cars parked near the church were also been smeared in paint and vandalized in a similar fashion. Police in the region are said to be investigating the crime although no official suspect or groups have been named as suspects. For reference, a local cleaning business named GTC Specialists agreed to clean up the damage to the church for free

And in other news, Mario is a free man tonight after being found in Prince Koopa's jail cell this morning. The guard who discovered the unfortunate mixup told us "He was looking really, really blue when we found him - while still blue he cheered up when we released him. It's the funniest thing though, he kept refering to the princess as 'Mama Peach'." If anyone has any information regarding the whereabouts of Koopa Jr. they are encouraged to call the appropriate authorities immediately.

Sorry. Just had to throw the joke;)n too ;)

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