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(CANVAS STAFF REPORTS) - Tokyo commuters can "pee for points" thanks to a new bathroom video game.
Gaming company Sega is testing video-game consoles, dubbed Toylets , at four metro stations across Tokyo, Japan.
Using the consoles, which each have four video mini-games, players can challenge themselves by peeing on a pressure sensor, which measures the strength of their urine stream, AkihabaraNews.com reported.
The sensor sends that information to a screen above the porcelain urinal, where users can keep real-time tabs on their bathroom performance, according to AOL News .
Here are the four games available:
* One game calculates exactly how much a player peed.
* In "Graffiti Eraser" players try to urinate strongly to blast graffiti off a wall with a hose.
* In "The North Wind and Her" gamers act as the wind, attempting to blow a dress of a woman with powerful blasts.
* In "Milk From Nose," a faux sumo game, players go head to head with the previous urinal user to see who has the strongest flow. Two characters blow milk out of their noses to push the other out of the ring.
Gamers especially impressed with their flow will be able to download their high scores onto a flash drive.
According to Wired.com , Sega plans to gain a revenue stream by selling advertisements between games.