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Posted in :P Lost Planet on June 30th, 2008 by lost

Apparently the wildly popular Spore Creature Creator Video Game is being used by some pretty creative people to Create sexually suggestive creatures, such as a giant Penis and Breasts as well.
The game created by The Sims, Will Wright, is meant for less sexual pursuits and Electronic Arts, the Company Producing the Popular game is seeing Red!
Amazingly two from within PC Gamer, a reputable and popular Gamers Magazine were the ones who started this latest Bruhaha. Tim Edwards, PC Gamers Uk Editor, created with the game what he called: “The World’s First Spore Penis”. And then soon after PC Gamers US Editor and Chief, Kristen Salvatore, created something she called “Boobalicious”, a creature that looks much like two large breasts.
EA quickly blocked these two ‘Industry Players’ from their Sprore site noting that the two Editors had compromised their User Agreement to not use Spore in any sexually explicit manner. And many wonder why there is such concern about video games… here are two ‘professionals’ from PC Gamer Magazine who think this is funny, no doubt! Shameful and dispicable!

Apparently we are ‘Getting Some’ obscene sex that is, with our games from PC Gamer Editors, Tim Edwards and Kristen Salvatore.
Soon after Mr. Edwards and Mrs. Salvatore were banned from their sick use of the innocent Spore Creature Creator Game, which is targeted mostly to children, thousands of like minded perverts were creating their own mock ups with the Spore game, many of these sexually charged creations saw their way to U-Tube where they were erased but live on elsewhere.
I’m not uptight about sex, and it sure isn’t any surprise to me that someone would start peverting something wholesome into something it wasn’t intended for, that’s the price of freedom and liberty. It ain’t no problem, but one must note that it began this time with noted professionals within the gaming industry. They should both be fired immediately!
Lucy Bradshaw one of the Producers of Spore says that Spore Users can can block S-porn from their game.
Amazingly and unsuprisingly the ‘Video Gaming Industry’ is treating this like a ‘no big deal’, its yet another circle the wagon moment. Yet if I were with EA I’d be wondering If I should call up over at PC Gamer and tell them that I might pull my Games and Advertising! This is business after all, and these professional Editors of PC Gamer should be held accountable and Fired Immediately!