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Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand game arrives
Nov 7th 2008 at 17:23 by Ben Parfitt

IPC's Mousebreaker.com has proved that no-one else in the industry has their finger on the pulse as much as the casual sector - a point proven by a new game called 'Toss the Ross' which is based on the recent Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand BBC controversy.
Just hours after reporting our disappointment that trucker-hating Jeremy Clarkson had not yet been joined by a flash title based on the antics of BBC workmates Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand, a faithful reader on sister site MCV has pointed out that it has!
Mousebreaker.com is currently hosting a casual game entitled ‘Toss the Ross’, where players must fire Jonathan Ross from a cannon to the exit of BBC Television Centre.
Mousebreaker.com has recently undergone a visual makeover following its acquisition by IPC Ignite in June. Dubbed ‘Mousebreaker 2’, the new site boasts improved clarity and navigation, along with enhancements to its search engine and a number of new ad formats.
Dripster
Nov 8th 2008 | 02:44
LOL! YOu have to hand it to them...
Craig
Nov 10th 2008 | 09:00
I love a good laugh, especially at celebrities but I find this a little Ironic. Simply because they got into such trouble for offending "Listeners" but yet this is ok? I would like to say that I like the both of them and so am offending by this and would like to make a complaint. Please remove it!
Thanks
Craig B
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