Microsoft offers reward for missing Xbox gamer

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US software behemoth Microsoft has doubled a cash reward for information on the whereabouts of a Canadian boy who ran away from home after his father took away his Xbox game console, it said Tuesday.Brandon Crisp, 15, took off on his bicycle from his Barrie, Ontario home on October 13 -- Canada's Thanksgiving holiday -- and rode east along an old rail line.He has not been seen since.His father told local media he had removed Brandon's Xbox, built by Microsoft, after noticing changes in behavior since Brandon started playing "Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare" online.The boy started skipping school, stealing money and ignoring his studies, his father said.A local newspaper, the family's Internet service provider and Child Find offered a 25,000-dollar (19,500-dollar US) reward for information leading to his return.SEE THE NEW CALL OF DUTY GAMEMicrosoft topped it up with another 25,000 dollars, the company said Tuesday in an email to AFP, "hoping for his swift return.""Like everyone, we are deeply worried about the disappearance of Brandon Crisp," the company said.Exhaustive searches have not turned up a single clue beyond the boy's bicycle, found last week with a flat tire.Police are said to be examining who Brandon played with online. "Law enforcement has contacted Microsoft about this matter and we are cooperating fully with them," said Microsoft.On Sunday, 1,600 volunteer searchers packed up their reflective vests and ended their efforts to find him, while police stopped their air and water search.In an interview with the daily Globe and Mail, the boy's father, Steve Crisp, said he had not known how important the gaming system was to his son and how he would react when it was taken awayExperts commented that gamers may form bonds with fellow online players."This had become his identity, and I didn't realize how in-depth this was until I took his Xbox away," Steve Crisp told the Globe and Mail. "That's like cutting his legs off.""This is such an issue that hits every parent out there, with video games that are starting to control our kids' lives," he said."I just took away his identity, so I can understand why he got so mad and took off. Before, I couldn't understand why he was taking off for taking his game away."Now, Brandon's father says he just wants his son to come home.

 
i thought of the onion immediately....

i would of never guessed microsoft and the ISP would really care that much though lol
 
its true, go to yahoo. front page..!
its messed up how addicted people get to shit. they would rather run away then and make there loved ones worry then just take a couple of days off of playing
 
I hate to say this but video games is like crack, I know from experience. Honestly it's making our generation come out with less skills and motivation for things. I'd say video games are a considerable cause for a shitload of social akwardness that you see in highschools. Honestly, and i dont want to be a hater, because I do like video games, but that shit should be banned. We'd be better off.
 
I have a friend like that but without the stealing and skipping school. Actually he's like a fucking genius, but all he really does is play xbox. He has like 90k gamerpoints, and like 100 different games. He's super awkward around people.
 
nvm it says he was skipping school. well he must not have had any friends then, or not cared about how they would feel if he just disappeared.
 
Good of Microsoft to do that, but really? running away to live with your online kronies because your parents took your xbox away?
 
does anyone realize that there is an advertisement for the new call of duty game in the article?????

hahahaha thats hilarious!!
 
I dont know if youre blaming video games or not, but I think its the kids own fault. Self control. Can be as addicting as crack i guess if you let it. Its like blaming video games for violence...
 
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