Sega’s Potty Games
Tokyo video game company Sega said bars in Japan are installing urination-based video game consoles in their bathrooms. Sega said the Toylet consoles are installed on urinals and players can choose from a number of games controlled by the strength and direction of their urine stream. A company spokesman said the consoles, which each cost $1,958, include screens to display the animations for the games, which include a game that measures the strength of a player’s urine screen to make a female character’s skirt blow up to reveal her underwear. Sega said players proud of their scores can download their results onto memory sticks.
Tokyo video game company Sega said bars in Japan are installing urination-based video game consoles in their bathrooms. Sega said the Toylet consoles are installed on urinals and players can choose from a number of games controlled by the strength and direction of their urine stream. A company spokesman said the consoles, which each cost $1,958, include screens to display the animations for the games, which include a game that measures the strength of a player’s urine screen to make a female character’s skirt blow up to reveal her underwear. Sega said players proud of their scores can download their results onto memory sticks.
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