EL33TONLINE: News tag archive: vuvuzela
Who would have known that the lowly vuvuzela ‘musical instrument’ would have gone from a loathed implement of audio cruelty to an aid in the fight against videogame piracy?
Nay not I!
According to a report on videogame industry site MCV, Ubisoft is using the endless droning noise of 10 thousand vuvuzela horns as an anti-piracy measure in the publisher’s latest Nintendo DS game, Michael Jackson: The Experience.
South Africans love them. Most other parts of the world hate them. I am of course talking about the ‘wonderfully’ ‘unique’ ‘instrument,’ the vuvuzela horn.
Able to generate vast decibels of vibrating, skull-drilling noise with little more than an altered whistling technique, the vuvuzela is now capable of reducing minions and demons of hell to gobs of bloody flesh.
How is this possible? How is anything in this crazy world made possible? Through a DOOM II modification, of course!
Watch below as a DOOM II player decimates enemies with nothing but a blow on the horn:
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