Japanese arm wrestling game breaks arms
Tokyo (Japan) – A Japanese game company is withdrawing its arm-wrestling arcade machines after several players broke or fractured their arms. 155 of the machines are installed in Japanese arcades and the company is blaming foreigners (non-Japanese) for failing to read the instructions.
Read more … AFP via Breitbart.com.
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