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Urinal Video Game Is Played While You Relieve Yourself (Really)



Ever since the advent of the handheld gaming system, the tradition of combining urination with video games has been long and firm. Now, two men have released a game called Place to Pee, which allows those in need of bladder relief to fly down ski slopes or kill aliens while relieving themselves at urinals.

The idea came to the duo, Werner Dupont (a software developer) and Bart Geraets (an electrical engineer), while drinking beers and, presumably, making trips to the potty.

According to News.com, the Place to Pee booth is designed for two users at a time and offers two games: blowing up aliens in outer space or skiing down a virtual slope. Gamers hit their target by 'aiming' at sensors positioned on either side of the urinal. Apparently, a "specially designed paper cone" allows women to play as well.

Finally, a game where urine control. [Source: News.com]

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