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Comosicus wrote:Russian roullette with a magazine-fed gun (not a revolver) :twisted:
It seems like not all the bullets activate the thing. So it still is random. Just based on whether it's a live round or not.
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What a good laugh!

And the instruction is on German too!
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It actually looks like a rather old toy.
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Comosicus wrote:Russian roullette with a magazine-fed gun (not a revolver) :twisted:
That's sometimes known as Polish Roulette. As for this thing, I don't see a cylinder to spin, so it can't possibly be fun.
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I don't suppose anyone knows what sort of mechanism it uses?
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Comosicus wrote:Russian roullette with a magazine-fed gun (not a revolver) :twisted:
Wasn't there a Darwin that did that?
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Comosicus wrote:Russian roullette with a magazine-fed gun (not a revolver) :twisted:
Wasn't there a Darwin that did that?
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XaLEv wrote:I don't suppose anyone knows what sort of mechanism it uses?
My guess is that one bullet activates the gun, while the others do not. So it's still got the randomness that was the fun part of the real game. :D

And the thing looks like a girl's hairdryer.
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Remember this is the same culture that unleased End of Evangelion on its children. If they can watch that and not pick up a real gun then I wouldn't worry to much.
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End of Eva wasn't a kids' movie. It was made for a teenage-adult audience, like the show.
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Spanky The Dolphin wrote:End of Eva wasn't a kids' movie. It was made for a teenage-adult audience, like the show.


Took you a whole 3 minutes, slowing down in your old age? :wink:
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I find that child kind of creepy. Like he could pull out a knife and gut me just for the pleasure of it.

Also, what is this about Hitler selling air-conditioners?
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I'm guessing there's something in there to have it release randomly.

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Several years ago, a Taiwanese air conditioning manufacturer used images of Hitler in some of its print ads, which rose many complaints from international Jewish groups until the company withdrew them.

But that's partially because there are a lot of people in Taiwan that think Hitler is someone to admire as a leader.

I'm not 100% sure it was Taiwan, but I know that it sure wasn't Japan.
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Gandalf wrote:I find that child kind of creepy. Like he could pull out a knife and gut me just for the pleasure of it.

Also, what is this about Hitler selling air-conditioners?
It was Taiwan. Cartoon Hitler was the mascot for a line of air conditioners. It was pulled after a short while though.

The catch phrase was something about Hitler declaring war on the Cold Front.
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Yeah, that was it.

Another company (either Taiwanese or European) also had a print ad explaining how their product could turn a Frowning Führer into a Chearful Chaplain (according to Time).
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Japan doesn't have a gun culture, so there's very little chance of some kid picking up a real pistol and ventilating his braincase after seeing one of these on TV or in a toy store or something.

Still, it strikes me as a stupid idea.
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Comosicus wrote:Russian roullette with a magazine-fed gun (not a revolver) :twisted:
No, damnit thats wrong. It's called Romanian Roulette.
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