
Talented artist Alphonse supplies the schematics for what he calls “LCD HIME MKII,” a device which looks to be at the zenith, or possibly nadir, of onanism technology…
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Japanese researchers striving to rid the nation’s trains of the menacing gropers who supposedly infest them have developed a novel countermeasure: a sticker victims can use to stamp the hands of chikan with a red “X,” allowing them to be readily found in a crowd.
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Japan’s previously introduced bishoujo android HRP-4C has been given the all but inevitable Hatsune Miku cosplay makeover and then made to sing hit Miku song “Melt”; the results can be seen below:
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The PSP Go has apparently been hacked to run unsigned code within only 2 days of its release, with “backup” enthusiasts rubbishing Sony’s efforts to secure the console, though as yet actually running pirated games on the device is a long way off.
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Sony’s new PSP Go, which eschews a UMD drive in favour of reliance on the PlayStation Network’s game download service, was supposed to allow current PSP game owners to download the games they already owned for free, but Sony has dumped the scheme in a move which many will suspect is in the hopes of prompting PSP owners to repurchase titles they already own.
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Users of Windows 7 in Japan will receive a new theme that is voiced by popular seiyuu idol, Mizuki Nana, along with an officially sanctioned OS-tan, Nanami Madobe.
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- Author: linkinstreet
- Categories: Games, H, News
- Date: Sep 24, 2009 13:17 JST
- Tags: 3D CG, Bizarre, Eroge, Exhibitionism, Otaku, Penis Abuse, Teatime, Technology

Love Death 4, the latest in the long-running 3D eroge series from developer Teatime, is touted to have the ultimate interactive experience: it will apparently have “shape recognition” functionality.
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Nintendo is said to be planning a new iteration of its dominating Wii console in 2011, though the console may be a direct competitor to the PS3 and Xbox 360 rather than a device aimed at children and casual gamers, and may come with a different kind of controller to the current Wii.
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Sony has sharply criticised a facile BBC report castigating the PS3’s warranty and reliability by claiming it has a “Yellow Light of Death” problem.
However, few can help but notice the lead journalist involved has himself worked for Microsoft, during which time he called the Xbox 360 “perfect” and said he “feels sorry for” PS3 buyers, whilst loudly proclaiming his own impartiality in true BBC style.
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The latest in Chinese automotive innovation makes for interesting viewing, with at least one potentially marketable, if distasteful, idea on display…
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Games, H, News
- Date: Sep 10, 2009 05:34 JST
- Tags: Controllers, Ninja, Ninja Gaiden, Oppai, PS3, Technology, Tecmo, Video Gallery

Tecmo’s cunning addition of controller motion induced breast jiggle to Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 caused something of a stir amongst those with an interest in such matters (practically everyone it seems), but now the feature can be seen in action with the below video, surreptitiously taken at a product demo it would appear:
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A chance observation by 2ch has led to the surprising discovery that some Japanese movie theatres are actually playing their films from PS3s.
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