

It turns out that the five year old had been able to bypass the Xbox One's security features in an easily reproducible way - all he had to do was enter a false password when prompted, and then, on the next screen, fill the box with spaces.

While Kristoffer's dad, like most responsible parents, had password protected his Xbox One account, stopping his young son from being able to play games that wouldn't be suitable, his parents were surprised when they came down one morning to find him playing games that he shouldn't be able to play. OK, so perhaps "hacks" is too strong a term, but still - a five year old from San Diego has outsmarted Microsoft's security features on the Xbox One, exposing a glitch that sounds too good to be true. Now confirmed for a release on these shores, the game launches on the 6th June. With each character having their own voice (so they can tell you what they're thinking), and their own personalities, there are endless possibilities - and it goes without saying, you should expect the unexpected. Whether you find love, friendship, or your true calling as the lead singer in a hair metal band, Tomodachi Life is a game that relies on humour, creating a tongue in cheek soap opera starring people you know. A game that takes you, your friends, and your family (in Mii form), plonks them all on an island together, and lets you "play God" as they get into all sorts of ridiculous situations, Tomodachi Life is a game that's like no other.

Just a fortnight ago, we brought news of a rumour that Nintendo would be bringing its crazy life-simulator, Tomodachi Life, to Europe - and now, Nintendo have confirmed it themselves, by way of one of the funniest trailers that's ever been made.
