Power-up prank lands gamers in trouble

Ohio girls face potential charges for joke after bomb squad is called; teenagers made life-size Mario power-up boxes, hung them around town.

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."

188 Comments

  • sidneyisaac

    Posted Mar 16, 2008 10:54 am PT

    are they still gonna be facing criminal charges?

  • Crucifier

    Posted Jan 31, 2008 2:11 pm PT

    hell, even if it WAS a bomb i think our rights outweigh the threats of a bomb. this is the kind of crap that makes people oppose the government.

  • Crucifier

    Posted Jan 31, 2008 2:06 pm PT

    anyone (the cop) who would press for criminal charges should be fired and exiled from the country. it was an innocent prank (if even that) and that a-hole cop apparently doesn't value our first amendment rights. wtf is this craphole country coming to?

  • chubhold

    Posted May 20, 2007 9:03 am PT

    i can't believe teenage girls are into mario powerups. wish they were when i was in high school

  • oliver_475

    Posted Apr 1, 2007 6:57 am PT

    time to start making boxes....

  • EugeneE3RD

    Posted Apr 17, 2006 3:15 am PT

    I can understand where the police are coming from. In this day & age of terrorism, the cops & people in the town, don't know if the boxes were dangerous of not.

    People have to understand that in this day & age, there are people who want to hurt/kill people. Years ago, this joke would probably have been funny but in this day & age, it's not funny.

  • bigelf72

    Posted Apr 11, 2006 9:08 pm PT

    I saw next april fools, we all make Mario Blocks

  • Titan124

    Posted Apr 9, 2006 7:31 pm PT

    The fact that people called this in as a bomb threat proves how stupid the average person is. I don't see how someone sees a big, colorful box in plain view and thinks "OMG BOMB!"

  • AngryPanda

    Posted Apr 9, 2006 7:19 pm PT

    Cops are stupid. The reactionary environment that we live in is ridiculous. More and more like Orwell's endless war ever day.

  • namelessbob

    Posted Apr 9, 2006 6:28 pm PT

    This Gives me an idea for a prank. instead of putting Mario boxes around the city, just put plain cardboard boxes around the city and watch as everyone flips out.

  • Happy_Omen

    Posted Apr 9, 2006 3:49 pm PT

    Good thing the police are here to protect us from all those terrorist, teenage, gaming girls. The world is a safer place now.

  • Kranium

    Posted Apr 9, 2006 3:42 pm PT

    Criminal charges for placing a box on the street? Only in America.

  • Bluestorm-Kalas

    Posted Apr 9, 2006 2:16 pm PT

    ...lol

  • JBrookbank

    Posted Apr 9, 2006 1:44 pm PT

    I think that the authorities are reacting far too strongly to this harmless prank. They should be more concerned with capturing real criminals and less concerned with kids that are just trying to have some fun with an artistic and video game-themed flair.

  • rich639

    Posted Apr 9, 2006 11:43 am PT

    ythis is completely hilarious....and a complete overreaction i think

  • Chikinware

    Posted Apr 9, 2006 9:06 am PT

    Wow those officials are stupid!

  • dtaylor83

    Posted Apr 9, 2006 7:15 am PT

    That's a funny ass joke! But because of things like the Unabomber and 9-11, not too many people (whether they know about Mario Bros. or not) are gonna look at a box with a ? on it and assume it's harmless.

  • MorphMurph

    Posted Apr 8, 2006 9:52 pm PT

    check out: http://www.wfmynews2.com/news/watercooler/article.aspx?storyid=60935
    for a terroist chicken (the video is on the right)

  • gatsbythepig

    Posted Apr 8, 2006 5:10 pm PT

    what's april fool's day

  • imnotwhite

    Posted Apr 8, 2006 3:39 pm PT

    GOOMBAS ARE COMING GET ALL THE POWER UPS YOU CAN!

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