Full story: Sega Toylet games aim to please | Technically Incorrect - CNET NewsCNET News said:Oh, don't tell me you've never thought about it.
There you are in the restroom. And, just for a fleeting moment, you wish there would be something more you could do than stare at an ad. Or at the graffiti that says Josh loves Ginny. Or Jimmy.
You'd love to be able do something a little more interactive. Sega understands the warmth and depth of your emotions. This is why the company has announced Toylets, video games controlled by your urine stream.
The games are those who cannot live without being a first-person shooter.
Toylets, according to Japan's Akihabara News, are truly repositories of both pleasure and pressure.
To prevent fulmination during urination, a pressure sensor is slipped inside the toilet bowl. You, the gamer, must focus and direct your urine at that sensor. The display on an LCD screen above the toilet grades your efforts.
Kari

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