This is a collection of all the greatest and lamest spoof items related to the Nintendo company and its products. The Wii has no doubt been a massive success even though lots of people laughed at its name. And it is a funny name, no-one can deny. But Nintendo spoof stories and parody video clips are always going to surround the company because the spoof and satire nature of what they do always lends itself to humour.
Washington DC, USA. President Barack Obama has complained today about his personal literary conributions made to popular web site The Spoof.
In a short statement Obama indicated that whenever he submitted a spoof tale for publication,
It might not be the way she, herself, makes money, but the vagina belonging to superstar Miley Cyrus certainly has been the most successful way that one Spoof writer has been racking up points of
There was drama in the north west English town of Lancaster last week, when a man was cautioned by police after he was spotted taking photographs of three nuns as they walked down a suburban
Washington, D.C. - Fur continues to fly over what some claim are very divisive comments by White House reporter Helen Thomas regarding Israel's presence in Palestine. While Helen has apologized to everyone regarding the flap,
Highly-rated humour and satire magazine The Spoof is, not as highly-rated as it used to, be, write's Plectrum.
Industry expert Mike Hunt, told me that he has studied all the availabl'e internet, ratings statistics and, taking
Industry analysts have concluded that online satirical website TheSpoof.com just isn't as funny as it used to be. The problem is that nobody seems to know who the analysts are, or if they are biased
Former Spoof writer Buford Highball, who recently decided to contribute his outpourings to a rival satirical website was said to be absolutely livid, hopping mad, peed off, hacked off and whacked off with the new
LONDON'S 2012 Olympics will be embracing the digital age with a new class for computer sports.
Talks between the London 2012 committee, Nintendo and the Inclusion department of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport