Microsoft offers reward for missing Xbox gamer

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Microsoft offers reward for missing Xbox gamer
US software behemoth Microsoft has doubled a cash reward for information on the whereabouts of a Canadian boy who ran away from home after his father tookaway his Xbox game console, it said Tuesday. Brandon Crisp, 15, took off on his bicycle from his Barrie, Ontario home on October 13 -- Canada'sThanksgiving holiday -- and rode east along an old rail line.

He has not been seen since. His father told local media he had removed Brandon's Xbox, built by Microsoft, after noticing changes in behavior sinceBrandon started playing "Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare" online.

The boy started skipping school, stealing money and ignoring his studies, his father said. A local newspaper, the family's Internet service provider andChild Find offered a 25,000-dollar (19,500-dollar US) reward for information leading to his return.

Microsoft topped it up with another 25,000 dollars, the company said Tuesday in an email to AFP, "hoping for his swift return."

"Like everyone, we are deeply worried about the disappearance of Brandon Crisp," the company said.

Exhaustive searches have not turned up a single clue beyond the boy's bicycle, found last week with a flat tire.

Police are said to be examining who Brandon played with online. "Law enforcement has contacted Microsoft about this matter and we are cooperating fullywith them," said Microsoft.

On Sunday, 1,600 volunteer searchers packed up their reflective vests and ended their efforts to find him, while police stopped their air and watersearch.

In an interview with the daily Globe and Mail, the boy's father, Steve Crisp, said he had not known how important the gaming system was to his son andhow he would react when it was taken away

Experts commented that gamers may form bonds with fellow online players.

"This had become his identity, and I didn't realize how in-depth this was until I took his Xbox away," Steve Crisp told the Globe and Mail."That's like cutting his legs off."

"This is such an issue that hits every parent out there, with video games that are starting to control our kids' lives," he said.

"I just took away his identity, so I can understand why he got so mad and took off. Before, I couldn't understand why he was taking off for takinghis game away."

Now, Brandon's father says he just wants his son to come home.

Copyright (c) 2008 Agence France-Presse. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AFP report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten orredistributed without the prior written authority of AFP.

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you never see behemoth used in a sentence that often. anyway kid cant get far in Canada on a bike.
 
Kid is probably at a friends house playing away. Pretty stupid to run away though, if anything he is just proving his father right, aside from making him veryworried.
 
They should promote this over the x-box live games or something get the gaming community involved
 
This is very disturbing. A child runs away from home because his father took away his Xbox 360?? Something just doesn't sound right.

If I ever have kids, I'll pray to God that they wont be so addicted to video games like some I see. These kids spend hours at a time sitting in front ofthe TV playing away.
 
Originally Posted by nycknicks105

This is very disturbing. A child runs away from home because his father took away his Xbox 360?? Something just doesn't sound right.

If I ever have kids, I'll pray to God that they wont be so addicted to video games like some I see. These kids spend hours at a time sitting in front of the TV playing away.
my oldest brother three sons are all addicted. One of them just turned 5 and been playing games non stop last year boy don't even know whathe's doing but he sitting there driving the car
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. The older twoplay Warcraft and stuff it's unbelievable. I smack them both every time i see em because of it and try to put a real game (something sports related) inthey hands.
 
Xbox live is serious tho. I remember back in 2004 when I first got Xbox Live for Project Gotham Racing 2 I was hooked on Xbox Live. At the time nothingcompared to the Live experience. My parents back then only let me play video games on the weekend and I would play for hours. Good thing after I got to highschool I wasn't into games as much and just wanted to hook up with girls.
 
Yea, this is up by my crib.....chances are, unfortunately, that this kid willnot be found alive...it happens often up here....but that's why my kids will play sports and not electronic games....society is heading down hill at anexponential rate....
 
even better if microsoft offered a lifetime gold membership account to keep the kid from running away. he probably had a meeting with his clan members.
 
Originally Posted by TD The God

Yea, this is up by my crib.....chances are, unfortunately, that this kid will not be found alive...it happens often up here....but that's why my kids will play sports and not electronic games....society is heading down hill at an exponential rate....

it does? kids run away over video games...? poor dad. I hope they find this kid
 
like someone said that does not seem right i feel bad for the parents they look like a bunch of aholes..
 
Dayuum! I hope they find him alive and safe and I really feel bad for the parents.
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..still don't think games are that real to run away for..
 
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