World's first pee-controlled video game opens in London bar
Most pubs and bars, go for a pee, is just that - to empty the bladder, wash your hands and return to your table. But, take a pee in the exhibition bar in South London, and you get a completely different experience.
You see, the exhibition has taken it upon themselves to install in a bathroom of his men Pee-controlled video games, games with names like Smart thoroughly Dick and on the slopes. The system is believed that the first of its kind in the world and beyond to make a trip to the toilet more entertaining, it will also be an opportunity for advertisers to promote their products.
Developed by British Captive Media's high-tech urinals are supplied with 12-inch LCD screens feature just above them. Ads play on the screens to punt approaching urinal. Discovering that the gambler is in place and ready to pee, the system then in gaming mode.
"Advanced algorithms the user can do something simple, but very engaging - operating system simply by pursuing their flow to the left or right," says the blurb on Captive Media website. So with the ski game, you are able to navigate the course with some subtle but decisive movements. How well you come to the game completely in your hands, so to speak.
Sea-controlled urinals is the brainchild of Gordon MacSween, a man who actually paid to pee. "We tend to drink lots of water so we can test the product more often," he told the London Time Out Magazine.
MacSween said that since the system was tested recently in a bar in Cambridge, some of the behavioral changes were observed public urination. "There's less mess, we basically expect, because we design the game so you do not splash around and less vandalism," he explained.
"When we put it in, people thought it would be ripped from the wall within a week, but it's still there after four months. Because people with a smile, there is much less vandalism. People just tend to have less be angry. "
At one point MacSween was stunned by the players' ability to obtain scores far above anything he ever got. After talking with several clients, he found out why. "It shows that people learn to stop and start (urine flow) to get a higher score." So if you ever find yourself peeing on the points that you know exactly what to do.
The exhibition opened his new bar bathroom on Friday. It is quite possible that for the first time ever in Britain an outlet, there will be more than the bathroom for a drink lining.
It is unknown whether there is something that is bound Media planned to women's bathroom.
You see, the exhibition has taken it upon themselves to install in a bathroom of his men Pee-controlled video games, games with names like Smart thoroughly Dick and on the slopes. The system is believed that the first of its kind in the world and beyond to make a trip to the toilet more entertaining, it will also be an opportunity for advertisers to promote their products.
Developed by British Captive Media's high-tech urinals are supplied with 12-inch LCD screens feature just above them. Ads play on the screens to punt approaching urinal. Discovering that the gambler is in place and ready to pee, the system then in gaming mode.
"Advanced algorithms the user can do something simple, but very engaging - operating system simply by pursuing their flow to the left or right," says the blurb on Captive Media website. So with the ski game, you are able to navigate the course with some subtle but decisive movements. How well you come to the game completely in your hands, so to speak.
Sea-controlled urinals is the brainchild of Gordon MacSween, a man who actually paid to pee. "We tend to drink lots of water so we can test the product more often," he told the London Time Out Magazine.
MacSween said that since the system was tested recently in a bar in Cambridge, some of the behavioral changes were observed public urination. "There's less mess, we basically expect, because we design the game so you do not splash around and less vandalism," he explained.
"When we put it in, people thought it would be ripped from the wall within a week, but it's still there after four months. Because people with a smile, there is much less vandalism. People just tend to have less be angry. "
At one point MacSween was stunned by the players' ability to obtain scores far above anything he ever got. After talking with several clients, he found out why. "It shows that people learn to stop and start (urine flow) to get a higher score." So if you ever find yourself peeing on the points that you know exactly what to do.
The exhibition opened his new bar bathroom on Friday. It is quite possible that for the first time ever in Britain an outlet, there will be more than the bathroom for a drink lining.
It is unknown whether there is something that is bound Media planned to women's bathroom.
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