Kotaku......College senior Justin Le Clair may be the most commercially successful Xbox 360 developer of 2009. For four hours of work he's pocketed $60,000 and counting. His creation? An Xbox massage program, the first in a controversial trend.
Excerpt from Examiner: Skipping right over the Original Xbox titles (which seems to never change) is my favorite part, the Top Community Games. Number one spot goes to Kodu Game Lab, which it rightly deserves (read my review here). Unfortunately, the sadness of non-games on that list comes in the form of three different "Massage" titles. Look folks, if you are buying these apps, STOP! Please! For two dollars more, you can get an actual massager, that you can use while you play actual games on your Xbox 360.
G4TV writes: "If you're anything like us, you saw the game Rumble Massage on XBox community games and thought: Brilliant! Turning the Xbox Controller into a vibrating controller is one of those Pet Rock style ideas: So simple, it's brilliant.
Several weeks ago, we had adult-film star Stoya review the product. Today, we spoke to (well, actually instant messaged with) the game's inventor, Justin Le Clair, to get an idea of the mind behind the rumble. Le Clair, a junior at Vanderbilt University, studies Electrical Engineering, lives in a frat house and makes up weird game concepts in his spare time."
G4tv.com writes:
Through our nefarious connections in the L.A. underground, we contacted the great Stoya -- adult actress of the highest caliber -- lover of Sid Meier's Civilization and Digital Playground contract player to give us a review of the game 'Rumble Massage.'
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That review was so indepth and eye opening, she is obviously in the wrong line of work and should change career's immediately....