Sega launches urine controlled video game

January 12th, 2011 - 1:23 am ICT by Aishwarya Bhatt  

Los Angeles, Jan 11 (THAINDIAN NEWS) Sega has launched a new game that will seek to measure how strongly men can urinate.

For now, the games will be confined to four subways in Tokyo. The gaming company will install sensors and monitors that will render real-life data while a player urinates.

The game called “Toylet” has four modes. The first mode called, “Manneken Pis” will calculate how powerful a player’s pee was. The next mode which is called “Graffiti Eraser” encourages players to increase their pee pressure so that it can reach a point where it can erase graffiti.

The next mode is “The North Wind and Her” which mimics the players as winds that try to lift the dress of a woman. The stronger the pressure of the pee, the higher the dress is lifted. The last mode is the “Milk From Nose” mode. With this mode, the current player goes head-to-head with the previous person that urinated at that particular urinal. The two players are portrayed as sumo wrestlers as they go head-to-head.

The results of any mode that a player will play can then be downloaded on a pen drive.

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