The porn star known as Bree Olson talks about her addiction to Super Mario Bros.
Rachel Marie Oberlin is best known to the mainstream world as one of Charlie Sheen’s live-in goddesses. She recently moved back in with the fired “Two and a Half Men Star,” after leaving. To others, she’s known as adult film starlet Bree Olson. She burst onto the scene four years ago at the age of 20 and took the porn industry by storm. The actress was recently in Las Vegas for the AVNs in tandem with CES 2011. She talks about her love of Wii and Nintendo video games in this exclusive video interview.
Oberlin said that she can’t leave home without her iPhone 4 and counts her Wii as one of her favorite gadgets. She loves Nintendo’s Mario Bros. franchise, which she plays when she has free time in her home state of Indiana. She’s also a big Indianapolis Colts fan.
“I am very open minded and see good in everyone, however I lean maybe just a little bit more towards older men that have a bit of a stocky build,” said Oberlin on her website, describing a large demographic of gamers.
Although Sheen’s not stocky, the troubled actor has turned to Oberlin for love during this never-ending media circus that involves sex, drugs, alcohol and interviews.
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John Gaudiosi has been covering videogames for the past 20 years for outlets like The Washington Post, CNET, Wired Magazine and CBS.com. He has focused on the convergence of entertainment and videogames for outlets like Video Business, Home Media Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, The Hollywood Reporter and Variety. He currently serves as Editor-in-Chief of Gamerlive.TV and is also a freelance game columnist for Reuters and writes for outlets like Forbes.com, NVISION, Official PlayStation Magazine, EGM Now, Geek Monthly, PrimaGames.com, and Yahoo! Games. John also serves as the video game expert for NBC in Washington D.C. and has produced videogame documentaries for The History Channel and Starz Entertainment. John was named one of the Top 50 Game Journalists in the world by Next-Gen.biz in 2007. He is the co-author of Scholastic Books' How to Get into Videogames, Prima Publishing's Madden: Twenty Years of Videogame Football and Electronic Arts: The Official History.