Friday, January 7, 2011

"Toylets": the idea of Sega video game in the bathroom

Made in Japan by Japan of course comes the new idea of Sega that aims to make more "exciting" the performance of primary physiological needs. Taking advantage of a natural human tendency (at least in the male sphere, or at least that part of this that you can not shake off some legacies of childhood) to "creative control" of the urine flow, the Japanese manufacturer has seen fit to create "Toylets" or urinals equipped with LCD screens mounted on the wall at head height and pressure sensors directly into the toilet.

The combination allows different applications to play simple "needs" of course only with regard to the less heavy: hitting the sensors with the cast on the screen appear different consequences depending on the game in action. There is one that demands to remove graffiti from a wall, or even applications in multiplayer with a lot of records to store on your USB stick.

Obviously, the whole party for advertising purposes, but the development was treated very well by Sega, which has also opened an official website on the products in question.

No comments:

Post a Comment