Sunday, January 22, 2012

Elsewhere In The World: Sega Hopes To Make A “Splash” With Urinal Game Consoles in Japan

 

Elsewhere In The World: Sega Hopes To Make A "Splash" With Urinal Game Consoles in Japan

You can’t be serious….

The Tokyo-based firm is rolling out game consoles that it has called “Toylets” at urinals for men in bars around the country, encouraging men to take part in a series of contests by varying the strength and direction of their urine.

Each of the urinals is fitted with a pressure sensor, a company spokesman said, and a screen is mounted on the wall above the unit, which each cost £1,266.

Players can choose from five games, which are interspersed with advertisements for products and services. Sega hopes that users of the lavatories will pay more attention to the adverts if they can also play games while using the facilities.

The most simple game is titled “Mannekin Pis” and simply measures how hard the player can urinate. Slightly more challenging is “Graffiti Eraser,” in which the player is required to remove a picture by pointing a hose at the offending image.

The curiously named “The Northern Wind, the Sun and Me” is designed to stimulate a player’s interest in the opposite sex. The aim is to blow a girl’s skirt up and reveal her underwear, with the harder the player urinating, the harder the wind blowing.

Would you play this?

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Elsewhere In The World: Sega Hopes To Make A “Splash” With Urinal Game Consoles in Japan
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Sun, 22 Jan 2012 15:17:58 GMT

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