Sega launches urinal game console

Sega launches urinal game console

Sega's created a console with games controlled by urine – where else but Japan?

April Fool's Day was exactly one month ago, but Sega's Toylet urinal game has us doubting whether or not the company is actually a bit late to the practical joke party.

The Toylet system consists of a mountable screen and a variety of games which are controlled by – we kid you not – your stream of urine.

Game interactions are dependent on the volume and velocity of your, er, stream, (which is picked up by a sensor placed in the urinal) and you can pick up your very own system for a mere 140,000 yen.

Check out the video below for a demo, though be prepared for a hard time in understanding what on earth is going on if your Japanese is a little rusty.


Source: Copyright © Stuff.tv

See more about:  future  |  tech  |  gaming  |  sega
 
 

Readers of this article also read...

Best Android apps this week 

Best Android apps this week

 
Toshiba's new 2013 laptops unveiled 

Toshiba's new 2013 laptops unveiled

 
New Kira Ultrabook is a stylish, aspirational gem, according to Toshiba 

New Kira Ultrabook is a stylish, aspirational gem, according to Toshiba

 
Exclusive First Look: Gigabyte's Z87X-UD3H 

Exclusive First Look: Gigabyte's Z87X-UD3H

 
Unboxed: Oculus Rift Developers Kit 

Unboxed: Oculus Rift Developers Kit

 

Latest Comments

Latest Poll

Which broadband network do you think is the best choice for Australia?



or View results
The Coalition's.
  19%
 
Labor's.
  63%
 
Screw this I'm going back to smoke signals and string on a can.
  19%
TOTAL VOTES: 1755

Vote now
Ads by Google

From our Partners

PC & Tech Authority Downloads