This is an archive of the mabination.com forums which were active from 2010 to 2018. You can not register, post or otherwise interact with the site other than browsing the content for historical purposes. The content is provided as-is, from the moment of the last backup taken of the database in 2019. Image and video embeds are disabled on purpose and represented textually since most of those links are dead.
To view other archive projects go to
https://archives.mabination.com
-
Taycat wrote on 2011-09-04 12:10
I was expecting something completely different.
-
paladin wrote on 2011-09-05 04:23
the town name just adds to the trololol!
but yea lol
-
Strawberry wrote on 2011-09-05 05:09
So freaking coincidental, is what makes it ironic.
-
Hiccup wrote on 2011-09-05 05:14
I WANT PORN IN MY VIDEO GAMES! **** YOU CHEAP ASS GAMESTOP IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE **** YOU!
-
TA wrote on 2011-09-05 22:22
Misleading thread title! :[
And... what did she expect? Why would they want her to bring it to them? lol... It's not like they accidentally put it in there and would want it back. If anything, they might just tell someone they should check the game boxes more thoroughly or something.
-
Ninjam wrote on 2011-09-12 14:50
i just love how parents always complain its the fault of someone else.
The mother should have opened the game and looked through it when it was bought, at the very least because her child is going to be spending at least a few hours playing the game so it will be good to know what there doing so they can play together or at least so she knows that the child hasn't been possessed when hes talking about blue hedgehogs and magic floating rings.
It was likely the picture that was found was in the instruction booklet or folded up in a corner or something. Sure the people at gamestop could have torn the case apart looking for porn, but as said above, there NOT the porn police, its not there job to do that.