RealGamers Feel Long Arm of the Ohio Law
by Alphaville Herald on 03/04/06 at 1:34 pm
Following hot on the heels of the RealFrogger technology revealed at the Herald suite at South by Southwest, a group of teenage girls are being investigated in Ravenna, Ohio, after recreating a real-life version of Super Mario Bros. by placing 17 gold boxes with question marks spray-painted on them in various locations around the town. It is the Herald’s editorial line that RealGaming technology is protected by First Amendment rights under the U.S. Constitution. Our readers can rest assured that we will be watching developments in this important story closely.
Hiro Pendragon
Apr 4th, 2006
Well, if they’re in Ravenna, near downtown Kent, we can expect the best treatment the law can give young students – being shot while protesting their arrest.