- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Games, H, News
- Date: Nov 26, 2010 03:48 JST
- Tags: 3D CG, Controllers, Dutch Wife, Eroge, Onanism, Otaku, Tech Arts 3D, Technology

Tech Arts 3D are reporting their new penis controller system, the “USB OnaCon,” has been completed and will soon be available to ero-gamers.
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Microsoft’s Japanese launch of Kinect has predictably turned into a marketing farce of epic proportions.
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The release of ero-RPG Agarest Senki 2 has seen the promise of a patch adding PlayStation Move support, allowing players to virtually massage the girls, and of course to use the game’s signature banana of suggestiveness on them.
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Microsoft’s Japanese launch of Kinect appears to be having trouble capturing public interest, despite the Xbox 360’s new-found family friendliness.
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Some users are concerned about Kinect sneakily taking pictures of them dancing naked.
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Microsoft’s newly released Kinect controller is facing accusations of racism, after reports of it being unable to recognise dark-skinned people surfaced.
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Microsoft is bombastically proclaiming Kinect launch sales will beat those of the Wii, and just for good measure says it will beat the iPad too.
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The PlayStation Move controller may be a flagrant copy of the Wii’s WiiMote, but ping-pong aficionados playing both consoles side-by-side have compared the two and found Sony’s imitation does actually deliver a rather upgraded experience.
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Microsoft is attempting to stop reviews of Kinect from surfacing before the controller is released – which many are taking as a sign Microsoft is trying to cover up a sub-standard product.
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Eroge developer Illusion have made public a short video showing off a penis-controlled eroge tech demo.
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FPS fans have been horrified to witness the spectacle of an FPS being played using Kinect:
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Sony’s PlayStation Move motion controller has enjoyed a successful enough launch, but that has not stopped some from ridiculing it for an apparent inability to function in brightly lit areas. Sony’s suggested solution: play in the dark.
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