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04-21-2006, 02:35 AM
Games have gotten some kids in trouble again, but this time it's a far cry from the Devin Moore case, which continues to make headlines. This time the source of the problem wasn't an M-rated game like Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas or Doom, it was the seemingly innocuous Super Mario Bros.

In the town of Ravenna, Ohio, five teenage girls, ages 16 and 17, crafted some life-sized power-up boxes modeled after those in the NES classic. The cardboard boxes were covered in shiny, gold wrapping paper and had the black question marks familiar to most gamers. As an April Fools joke, the girls laid 17 of these boxes around the town in public spaces Friday morning.

The humor was lost on some residents, however. After noticing one package on the steps of a church, a concerned citizen reported the "suspicious package" to local authorities, who called in the county's hazardous materials unit and the bomb squad.

Upon further inspection, no materials designed to harm people, mushrooms to increase a person's size, or flowers that bestow the ability to project bouncing fireballs were found inside the boxes. The packages were empty.

Ravenna Police Chief Randall McCoy told the online edition of the Record-Courier that one girl came into the police department with one of her parents and claimed responsibility, saying it was just a joke.

Apparently, the girls got the idea from the Web site Qwantz.com, which gives detailed instructions on how to make the boxes. The Web site intended the posting to inspire art projects, and several subversive artists have submitted photos of their Mario blocks in action across the country.

The girls face possible criminal charges for their actions. While most in the online community think the authority's actions are a tad extreme, McCoy defends the proceedings of his department.

"The potential is always present when dealing with a suspicious package that it could be deadly," McCoy told the Record-Courier. "In today's day and age, you just cannot do this kind of stuff."

A posting on Quantz.com responds to the incident in Ravenna. "Not everyone has the same cultural context and not everyone is relaxed about public spaces. [The idea of the project] is to bring a smile to people's faces, to get them to connect with their neighbors, to bring color into an otherwise grey urban landscape. [We] are deeply sorry that things are not working out in Ravenna."

Great idea for a prank, but seriously, come on. The police are overreacting.

Will
04-21-2006, 02:43 AM
I want to do that now.

Link
04-21-2006, 03:28 AM
Upon further inspection, no materials designed to harm people, mushrooms to increase a person's size, or flowers that bestow the ability to project bouncing fireballs were found inside the boxes. The packages were empty.

Lawl.

Tomi
04-21-2006, 04:03 AM
After 9/11, you can't really be sure. I don't blame the police or even residents for overacting, because they may not know the Super Mario Bros game. Everything has to be taken seriously.


And I'll bet you if it was guys that did it, the police would be more harsh on them. *rolls eyes*

DIJ Metal
04-21-2006, 01:19 PM
After 9/11, you can't really be sure. I don't blame the police or even residents for overacting, because they may not know the Super Mario Bros game. Everything has to be taken seriously.


And I'll bet you if it was guys that did it, the police would be more harsh on them. *rolls eyes*

any person who has had a kid EVER knows Super Mario Bros lol and even then there's a shit ton of commercials on TV

Joe
04-21-2006, 01:31 PM
I don't think it's that important that it was based on Mario. The fact that the kids confessed to it and said it was a joke is enough for me. I mean, they meant no harm. I think a warning and a "don't do it again" would be enough to have the girls never do anything like this again. The police are over-reacting so much, for something that they now know was based on a computer game. It's ridiculous, it really is.

Evan™
04-21-2006, 01:49 PM
yeah, what Raj said. Really man, press charges for a prank that they already owned up for...what the hell man isnt that a bit much?

Minus
04-21-2006, 02:06 PM
If I were the police, I would just be happy they didn't "get any ideas from GTA."

Il inno di morte
04-23-2006, 08:37 AM
I agree, it wasn't that serious, specially on April Fools, come on! some people do nasty and more serious things this day, you just can't deny that! besides, just like you guys said, they confessed and meant no harm.

Darcy
04-24-2006, 03:05 AM
If you open the boxes and there's nothing dangerous inside, then there shouldn't be a problem. It's fucking ridiculous that they might face criminal charges.

Kilo Lee
04-27-2006, 05:07 PM
What would the charges be?, Felony Power-Up Boxes? ha...

Louis
04-28-2006, 01:41 AM
I think the police are definitely over-reacting. The girl did come in and confess. You honestly could just leave them with a warning or a fine. It's not that big of a deal if a few girls just put a few boxes around town with some question marks on them. I mean, first of all, wouldn't terrorists hide bombs somewhere not so obvious than in a box out on the sidewalk with a question mark on it? It's just ridiculous.

Dr. Octogonapus
04-28-2006, 03:10 AM
After 9/11, you can't really be sure. I don't blame the police or even residents for overacting, because they may not know the Super Mario Bros game. Everything has to be taken seriously.


And I'll bet you if it was guys that did it, the police would be more harsh on them. *rolls eyes*

After 9/11, you can't do anything even slightly mischievous anymore.

Actually, I just may drive out to Ravenna this weekend and raise hell over this. It's close enough.

somekid
04-28-2006, 01:21 PM
Wow.... I agree with Raj.

I also agree with minus :)

Neil
04-29-2006, 08:50 PM
After 9/11, you can't really be sure.

Damn Taliban and their nintendos!

Tomi
04-29-2006, 09:33 PM
Damn Taliban and their nintendos!
Agreed! :lol:

Tom
04-30-2006, 10:36 PM
Upon further inspection, no materials designed to harm people, mushrooms to increase a person's size, or flowers that bestow the ability to project bouncing fireballs were found inside the boxes. The packages were empty.

:lol::lol:

the whole thing is crazy, but i can see why people whould have been concerened about a box.

Tomi
04-30-2006, 11:02 PM
Upon further inspection, no materials designed to harm people, mushrooms to increase a person's size, or flowers that bestow the ability to project bouncing fireballs were found inside the boxes. The packages were empty.

:lol::lol: Yeah, that dissapointed me. :lol:

Ronin
05-01-2006, 03:13 AM
that sounds like fun actually. id dress up as bomb - ombs and run around hissing at people...

Minus
05-01-2006, 03:16 AM
that sounds like fun actually. id dress up as bomb - ombs and run around hissing at people...
Screw that, I would get in a wooden barrel on wheels and throw red shells at everyone.

mistyspark
05-01-2006, 06:44 PM
Screw that, I would get in a wooden barrel on wheels and throw red shells at everyone.

Brilliant..haha.

This is absolutely ridiculous though.
Beyond.

Michael
05-01-2006, 06:45 PM
It should have been seen as a joke really, it was a simple thing they did and yes maybe worried some people. But hey who does not know the Smash Bros series? christ overreaction alert!

I mean they must be worried now that they could be in prision for panicing people. If you think about it it is the same as putting up posters, but in a more artful expession.

GRINGOSTARR
05-11-2006, 05:59 PM
hey kids! dont leave your moving/food/laundry detergent boxes in the street! you might go to jail!

Michael
05-11-2006, 06:54 PM
hey kids! dont leave your moving/food/laundry detergent boxes in the street! you might go to jail!

lol yeah!

emyly
05-11-2006, 07:16 PM
hey kids! dont leave your moving/food/laundry detergent boxes in the street! you might go to jail!
loooool

rosanna
05-13-2006, 07:09 PM
i think the kids need to be taught a lesson, but only as far as community service or something. something like that cannot go unpunished, since they disrupted the whole town and caused the bomb squad and hazmat to come out. people were seriously concerned about this. it's a big deal. but i think community service would make them learn their lesson, and also deter people from trying to do something like that again.

Ryan
05-26-2006, 11:23 PM
I tihnk they did over react a little bit too much but at the same time how the hell is a perosn supposed to be hey man thats a box fomr amrio it must be a joke. I mean I know mario adn I wouldn't have known that was where it was from.