Japan sees first urination-based computer game

Sega has created a number of urination-based games for people to play while they spend a penny.

Japan sees first urination-based computer game

Sega has created a number of urination-based games for people to play while they spend a penny.

The computer games company has revealed bars in Japan have been installing its Toylet devices in their bathrooms.

The games - which cost $1,958 each - are controlled by the strength and direction of a person's urine stream, the Daily Telegraph newspaper reports.

A screen displaying animations to go with the game is positioned above the urinal and players are even able to download their scores onto memory sticks.

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