New Urinal Gaming System debuts in Baseball Park

New Urinal Gaming System debuts in Baseball Park

Motion sensoring detects your joystick to play...

Ranga14 by Ranga14 on Apr 03, 2013 @ 07:49 PM (Staff Bios)
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New Urinal Gaming System debuts in Baseball Park

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LOL, wow, in the latest bizarro news of the day, the Philadelphia Phillies top minor league affiliate is set to debut what it calls a "urinal gaming system" at its ballpark in Allentown, PA. The Lehigh Valley IronPigs tapped a British company to install the system in men's restrooms at the baseball park.

It consists of a video display mounted just above each urinal. When any fan approaches, the video game console will sense his presence and switch into gaming mode. You then aim your joystick(aka, junk) left or right thus controlling the play on the screen!

The team said Tuesday that Coca-Cola Park will be the first sports venue in the world to feature the gaming system. IronPigs General Manager Kurt Landes says he didn't want to flush away a golden opportunity to entertain fans! He says the games are "sure to make a huge splash."

So who wants to get some practice in with me? ;-)

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