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Meet the Rival to the Xbox 360 and the PS3

Posted on 7:29pm Monday 28th Nov 2011

A British company has created a new video game system. This seems like an unoriginal and standard occurrence in our highly technological 21st Century society. The only difference here is that the controller is a urinal.

 It is a snowboarding game, where the character is controlled with the gamer’s urine (Let’s hope for no backflips). There is a LED screen attached to the top of the urinal, with a motion sensor looking down and acknowledging the movements.

The company has also created two other games to accompany the snowboarding adventure. One is the classic Breakout arcade game, whilst the other is a quiz aptly named Clever Dick.

The modern video game scene is extremely competitive, with global leaderboards for games such as Call of Duty and FIFA 12. One has to consider to what lengths people will go in attaining the high scores in these new games, storing up their urine to unleash down the pub on a Friday night. At least the owners won’t be complaining, assuming no backflips will be attempted.

 

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