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ajk4
09-26-2006, 07:23 PM
i read this and thought that it would be pretty cool. what do y'all think?
By Karen Brettell

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wei-Ming Kao approaches a heavily guarded truck in a secluded parking lot in an industrial area of New York to pick up his orders -- to "stalk" and "kill" his target.

But all is not what it seems.

Kao, 27, a graduate student, is playing "StreetWars," a version of a popular high school and college game "Assassins" that kicked off in New York on Monday with around 240 players.

Kao is given a photo, name, home and work addresses and phone number of a target whom he must pursue and "kill" with a water pistol, water balloon or other water-based soaking, while eluding the player who is coming after him.

"I thought it would be fun, a way to meet new people, even if I die in the first week," said Kao.

Contestants pay $40 to enter. The winner gets $500, a bottle of Jack Daniels and a water gun mounted on a trophy.

Game co-founder Franz Aliquo, dressed in a vintage suit and aviator glasses, also known as the Supreme Commander, said the game was born largely out of boredom.

"As a kid we used to get around and play in parks, and use the city as a playground," said Aliquo, a 31-year-old lawyer. "I kind of wanted to make it a place to play in again, particularly as an adult." Others agree. After making its debut in New York in 2004, "StreetWars" has been played in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Vancouver, London and Vienna, Austria, with games also planned for Rome, Paris, Amsterdam and Reykjavik, Iceland.

Aliquo plans to develop the game into a reality TV show.

NINJAS, CROSS-DRESSING

Part of the fun, say players, is avoiding the daily grind by living as though they are in an action movie for three weeks, in which they are unable to have any routine.

Typically around 25 to 30 percent of players are women, said co-founder Yutai Liao, 31, known as the Mustache Commander. But about half the players in the last New York game were women, and a 76-year-old grandmother played in Los Angeles.

The game also has a social aspect, and has led to one marriage, said Liao.

In preparation for the game, many players have devised secret means of entering and exiting their homes, while others stocked up on an arsenal of water-based weaponry and practiced surveillance techniques.

"It's interesting how into it people get," said Aliquo, noting one player in a previous game who spent most of his time on players' rooftops dressed as a ninja.

In a recent London game some male players also disguised themselves by dressing as women for the month, he said. If more than one person is left standing at the end of three weeks the game goes into sudden death where the remaining players chase after Aliquo.

This won't be easy since Aliquo has a wardrobe full of disguises, and a posse of bodyguards.

Bars, subway stations and bus stops, are off limits in the game. "They hold sacred ground, and we want people to be able to get drunk," said Liao.

Player Paul Quigley, a 26-year-old attorney, said he hoped to meet his "target" and "assassin" in a bar.

"What's really appealing about 'StreetWars' is that life is quite sanitized, and life especially for someone working in an office," said Quigley

"You're not even exposed to certain emotions and certain things that are inside us as humans," said Quigley. "I think that this is going to bring those out and I'm kind of curious to see with what results."

supercompact
09-26-2006, 07:28 PM
Thats awesome! Its like a real life video game. :lhdevil:

kbubp
09-26-2006, 07:52 PM
we should play...

kbubp
09-26-2006, 10:19 PM
so if anyone is interested, comment on the most recent post in http://blog.kylebubp.net, I want to make this happen.

skitzvonbimmer
09-26-2006, 10:43 PM
well it sounded sweet as fuck until kbubp had to involve his gay ass blog, so hows about people that are interested just post on this thread, a lot less hassle, and a lot less gay




p.s.

im totally down for this shit

KATwo40sx
09-26-2006, 10:56 PM
I dig it...but not for $40.

kbubp
09-27-2006, 12:17 AM
well it sounded sweet as fuck until kbubp had to involve his gay ass blog, so hows about people that are interested just post on this thread, a lot less hassle, and a lot less gay




p.s.

im totally down for this shit

you need to calm down.

so, anyway, first and foremost, someone is going to have to write a waiver for all applicants to sign.

secondly, if you have facebook, there is a group on there called Knoxville Streetwars. Join it.

kbubp
09-27-2006, 12:18 AM
I dig it...but not for $40.


yeah, imnot down with 40 either.

minime
09-27-2006, 12:20 AM
The idea sounds pretty cool, but you know everyone on here is going to just chase each other down the e-dragstrip. (My watergun skillz pwnd you!!). I think K-vegas is a bit too spread out for this game to work as it does in cities. Plus, with some of the folk on here I'd be afraid they'd grab the wrong gun in the spirit of the moment....

kbubp
09-27-2006, 12:23 AM
The idea sounds pretty cool, but you know everyone on here is going to just chase each other down the e-dragstrip. (My watergun skillz pwnd you!!). I think K-vegas is a bit too spread out for this game to work as it does in cities. Plus, with some of the folk on here I'd be afraid they'd grab the wrong gun in the spirit of the moment....


yeah, like... there was one case where this chick was waiting for a dude when he got home... thats just asking to get shot in the face. so obviously, you cant break and enter, if you go to class, you cant assassinate in class or within 1 block of the class, same goes with work.

KATwo40sx
09-27-2006, 12:31 AM
Yeah, there definitely needs to be some set guidelines for this to remain appropriate. I can tell you now, if you camp on top of my roof in a ninja suit, you will be one of the following:

a. Eaten by the dogs
b. Shot
c. Beaten or bludgeoned
d. All of the above

D16Z6VTEC
09-27-2006, 12:07 PM
Yeah, there definitely needs to be some set guidelines for this to remain appropriate. I can tell you now, if you camp on top of my roof in a ninja suit, you will be one of the following:

a. Eaten by the dogs
b. Shot
c. Beaten or bludgeoned
d. All of the above

Haha yeah. Same here, we have lots of guns hidden around the house, and now that he is getting older, Max can be ferocious at times. Imagine being eaten alive by a 6 lb dog. :)

OvenMitts
09-27-2006, 12:27 PM
This is a great idea.. until you give it some thought.

I think a better idea would be something a day or weekend long, in a specific localized area thats walkable. Cars would completely take the fun out of it. No guns either, just water balloons. Didn't some kid get shot becaues of a toy water gun? Teams might be a good idea too.

I'd throw in on something like that.

87MKIIITurbo
09-27-2006, 12:35 PM
That's a pretty cool idea. I agree with OvenMitts though in that a gun, even if it is a toy, may provoke some people to defend themselves with REAL guns.

KATwo40sx
09-27-2006, 01:24 PM
I like that idea, Mitts. I can't put in the time it would take to do this for a month. I would much rather do the localized area over a weekend, at most. That would be pretty cool.

I think I'm torn about the use of waterguns. I think it would still be appropriate so long as the rules state the gun must be an absurd color and cannot be misconstrued as a real gun by any means. Like all guns must be purchased at the Dollar General store, or something like that.

If you carry a handgun for personal protection and you honestly can't distinguish a bright neon yellow water pistol from a Springfield 1911, you shouldn't be carrying a gun in the first place.

OvenMitts
09-27-2006, 01:26 PM
I thought that kid that got killed by cops had a rediculously neon gun or something. Besides, water balloons are badass

carswapper
09-28-2006, 11:53 PM
airsoft guns would work in a forest environment

kbubp
09-29-2006, 12:06 AM
http://www.kylebubp.net/pics/MiscPix/haywutsgoingon.jpg

AltimaRider120
09-29-2006, 01:58 AM
the original rules sound good, except for the $40 thing.
Knoxville isnt too big to play this, the other people were playing in New York and Los Angeles, thats a hell of alot bigger than Knoxville.