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Speak Out: Do Urinal Games Take Gaming Too Far?
Minor league team installs gaming system in men's rooms.

The gaming revolution continues.
Atari and Nintendo brought the video game into the home. Sega and the Super Nintendo improved graphics. More recent systems and games have improved graphics, gameplay and storytelling.
Nintendo's Game N' Watch (remember those?) brought games to your wrist.
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Cellular phones and then smartphones let you take your games where ever you want.
But guys, have you ever thought, “I wish I had a game to play while I pee?”
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If the answer is yes, then you may want to plan a trip to Allentown, Pennsylvania this summer.
Yahoo News reports that the Lehigh Valley IronPigs, a minor league affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies, has installed a “urinal gaming system” in the men's rooms in its ballpark.
The game turns on when a fan approaches the urinal. He then can control the gameplay by aiming his, er, stream left or right.
What do you think of this gaming system? A nice ballpark gimmick or have we taken gaming too far? Cool or gross? Guys, would you play it? Ladies, do you feel left out?
Tell us in the comments!
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