Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Britain desperately trying to download games onto Kindle

THOUSANDS of Britons are trying to make video games work on their new Kindles after refusing to accept that the device is a type of book.

Amazon's Kindle e-reader was an inexplicably popular Christmas gift in the largely illiterate UK, with most recipients convinced it must be a games console.

Tom Murray is not quite sure if he is
confused or has been swindled
Father-of-two Tom Murray, from Swindon, said: "My reaction on unwrapping it was 'cool, an early 90s Gameboy'. I was bang up for a bit of old school Mario Land.

"I realised there was something very wrong when I pressed a button that took me to a shop selling 'books'."

He added: "I vaguely remember 'books' from school. They're little rectangular things, you open them up and there's shitloads of words in a row. Gays carry them around as a signal to other gays that they want sex.

"Certainly a book isn't something I would ever want. Nor would I want one, electronic or otherwise, near my kids."

Kindle recipient Stephen Malley, 28, said: "I rang up Amazon and told them it doesn't do games and they just acted like they already knew and it wasn't even a problem.

"There isn't even an app that makes the screen look like it's lager, and when you tip it it's like you're drinking the lager. You know what I mean, it's funny as fuck."

He added: "As it stands it's worse than useless. I might fry it."

Stephen Malley's mother Pat, who bought him the Kindle, said: "I thought it might encourage Stephen to read more. That said I did think it would at least have Tetris on it.

"They should put a sticker on the box saying 'Warning: is a book'. Then people could make up their own minds."

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