It sounds insane but also potentially awesome, the games use a pressure sensor attached to an eye level LCD screen for gamers to watch. Those who can pee hard and long will separate themselves from the soft and short. Sega says the games would be available to play only until the end of the month. Take advantage!
I hope they wash their hands!
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I am ok with this... But I kinda don't piss for more than 30 seconds, let alone long enough for a pacman level.
ReplyDeleteNow all they need is a global scoring system!
ReplyDeleteHAH! This sounds so cool! I mean, the better install these in america!
ReplyDeleteYou know some super competitive guy is going to burst his bladder trying to build up enough for the high score.
ReplyDeleteWow I would love to have this in America..I can imagine being wasted at Barcade and playing a game in the urinal
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ReplyDeleteHaha thats awesome! When's it coming to the USA???
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Gives me an excuse for taking a wild piss lol pssh the Japanese are always making something weird like this
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I can see no good coming from this.
ReplyDeletehaha im down. I wanna try this game.
ReplyDeleteLET ME AT IT!!:)
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Japans gonna be Japan.
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ReplyDeleteCome at my bro!
peeing is such a waste of time...I wonder how it could possibly be made better... :P
ReplyDeleteYou don't spend that much peeing so how can you play?
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing there's no multiplayer option??
ReplyDeleteThis is like a beacon call for toilet muggers. Better install side view mirrors lol.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of that Simpsons episode when they go to Japan, and the toilet has a tiny little coloured fountain and plays a little song. But as mentioned before, unless it was a really long pee I doubt you'd have time for a good game.
ReplyDeleteAwesome, I want to try this!
ReplyDeleteawesome idea
ReplyDeletejust what i needed while i number 1.
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ReplyDeleteoh Japan...
ReplyDeleteI'm not that Impressed though, I can play Nintendo DS in my toilet since 2005.
just wow... we need some here in the US... would be badass!
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