Sega creates urine-based videogame

Posted June 22, 2011 by Lewis Denby in Gamer Culture, News.

Japanese gaming giant showcases game that synchronises with your wee. No, seriously.

This is about as far-fetched as it sounds, but it seems it really is true: Sega has revealed a videogame to be played in toilets, which synchronises with the speed of your urine flow.

Dubbed ToyLets, the game is being designed to be sold to establishments with public toilets – for example, bars and restaurants. A gaming unit fitted behind a urinal in the male bathroom includes both a screen and a motion sensor – and the game on-screen progresses according to the speed of your wee.

It’ll be on sale from November, say Sega. To prove this actually exists, here’s a video.

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  1. Must have been “fun” testing that.

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    Artful Dodger (June 22nd, 2011)

  2. I imagine bladders exploding in Japan now cause people will want to chug as much drinks as they can and hold it as long as they can to get the high score in a urinal game but waited too long and their bladders burst.

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    Boss \'The Plumber\' Luigi (June 23rd, 2011)

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