Death to Pokemon!
Word is spreading of a new online game that takes deadly aim at one of the biggest children's collectible crazes ever.
"Pokemon Must Be Destroyed", created by Threshold Entertainment, offers visitors the chance to vote for their favorite method of killing and torturing the wide-eyed creatures.
Each day, a new QuickTime movie depicting a Pokemon character's final demise is posted at the site, MustBeDestroyed.com.
Since the game launched on Monday, Threshold CEO Larry Kasanoff says he has received thousands of emails with people offering suggestions for new ways to kill off the brightly colored pocket monsters.
So far, the most popular choices are incineration and being sawed in half by a chainsaw.
Read the full report at www.zdnn.com.
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