Tuesday, August 21, 2007

One-armed robots menace Tokyo

Well, no, not really, but people have been seriously injured by a video game:
Lose a game of chess to a computer, and you could bruise your ego. Lose an arm-wrestling match to a Japanese arcade machine, and you could break your arm.

Distributor Atlus Co. said Tuesday it will remove all 150 "Arm Spirit" arm wrestling machines from Japanese arcades after three players broke their arms grappling with the machine's mechanized appendage.

"The machine isn't that strong, much less so than a muscular man. Even women should be able to beat it," said Atlus spokeswoman Ayano Sakiyama, calling the recall "a precaution."

"We think that maybe some players get overexcited and twist their arms in an unnatural way," she said. The company was investigating the incidents and checking the machines for any signs of malfunction.
That sounds like a good idea. I mean, sure, maybe people are twisting their arms in weird ways. Maybe they all had brittle bones. Or maybe your robot arm wrestlers are malfunctioning and breaking peoples' bones.

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