Nintendo Game Links to Porn Site

REDMOND, Wash. — Nintendo should check the wording on its boxcovers more carefully. Gamers intending to visit the official site listed on the box for the GameCube game Killer 7, instead wound up at a porn site that promotes Naughty America, TopBucks and others.

The box for Killer 7 displays what was supposed to be the official site for the game right underneath the Capcom logo, the game’s developer. However, gamers looking for character descriptions, screen shots and wallpapers from the game instead wind up at a porn site that promises “pics of interracial gangbang movies.”

The URL on the box is Killer7.com when it should be Killer-7.com.

A concerned Nintendo gamer posted the following message on NeoGAF.com, a prominent video game discussion board.

“Dear Nintendo,

Hello. I recently purchased the game Killer 7 for the Nintendo GameCube. On the back of the game cover it directed me to visit the game's website at Killer7.com. I went to this web site, but did not find any information related to the game there. Instead, I found a website titled “Pics of Interracial Gangbang Movies Fucking Hard.” There were pictures of unclothed people on this site involved in a number of deeply arousing sexual acts.

Nowhere was there any mention of the Nintendo GameCube game Killer 7 at the game’s website. There was only porn, and lots of it.”

Nintendo claims the typo only appeared on certain regional editions of the game box.

Copyright © 2026 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

Brazil Begins Monitoring 18 Adult Sites for AV Compliance

Brazil’s National Data Protection Authority (ANPD) is now monitoring 18 high-traffic adult websites for compliance with the country’s Digital Statute for Children and Adolescents (Digital ECA), which requires such sites to age-verify users located in Brazil.

Ofcom Fines First Time Videos $100,000 for AV Noncompliance

U.K. media regulator Ofcom on Thursday imposed a fine of 80,000 pounds (more than $100,000) against First Time Videos, which operates FTVGirls.com and FTVMilfs.com, for failing to implement age checks required for compliance with the Online Safety Act.

Curves Ahead: How BBW Creators are Turning Differentiation Into Competitive Advantage

For centuries, curves have been celebrated as a symbol of beauty, sensuality and power. From the soft opulence of Rubens paintings to the glamorous silhouettes of pinup icons, fuller figures have long occupied a place in art, fashion and fantasy.

Woodhull Freedom Foundation to Host Virtual 'Pride' Edition of 'Fact Checked' Series

Woodhull Freedom Foundation is hosting a Pride Month virtual edition of its series “Fact Checked by Woodhull.”

'InMelanin' Relaunches Through PAYSITE

InMelanin.com has officially relaunched through PAYSITE.

Pearl Industry Network Partners With Takedown Piracy

Industry trade group Pearl Industry Network (PiN) has officially partnered with Takedown Piracy.

Hollywood Reporter Spotlights XBIZ Miami in Feature on Fan Platforms

Last month's XBIZ conference serves as the setting for a new Hollywood Reporter feature examining the competitive fan platform market.

F2F, Image Angel Launch 'Forensic Watermarking' for Traceability

Friends2Follow (F2F) and Image Angel have partnered to launch a new traceability solution to combat unauthorized content sharing with the use of forensic watermarks.

EU Court: France Can Require Foreign Sites to Implement AV

The European Union’s Court of Justice ruled on Tuesday that France may require pornographic websites based in other EU states to implement age verification in accordance with French law, as long as France follows EU electronic commerce rules.

LoyalFans Announces 'Group Walkthrough' Online Event Series

LoyalFans has announced its new “Group Walkthrough” online event series for creators, taking place every Tuesday and Thursday.

Show More