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Do You Think Video Games In Urinals Would Fly in the U.S.?
A minor league baseball team in Pennsylvania is hoping so.
Pennyslvania’s Lehigh Valley IronPigs baseball team has a new feature for this upcoming season that it hopes will bring more crowds to the game.
You just may not necessarily find them in the stands. The restrooms, however, could have to deal with an overflow crowd.
The team is the first professional sports franchise to install urine-controlled video games in its restrooms, according to AOL.com VideoNews. The system, designed by a British company, gives the player the opportunity to control a slalom snowboarder with his urinal stream. It is reported to give the player the opportunity to attempt to score the most points – depending on the accuracy of his stream.
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The idea has reportedly made quite a splash in the UK. It is unclear yet how well it will do with regard to spectator participation at the game, but it could be a major boost for coke and beer sales.
Guys, what do you think? Is this new attraction likely to help fill the stadium?
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