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''Graffiti Eraser'' challenges players to [[wikipedia:pressure wash|pressure wash]] a [[wikipedia:graffiti|graffiti]]-covered wall by directing their urine streams back and forth across the urinal's basin wall. The [[Toylet]]'s sensor tracks the movement of the stream in relation to the bulls-eye sticker placed on the urinal, allowing players to view their changes in direction upon the Toylet's screen in real time.
 
''Graffiti Eraser'' challenges players to [[wikipedia:pressure wash|pressure wash]] a [[wikipedia:graffiti|graffiti]]-covered wall by directing their urine streams back and forth across the urinal's basin wall. The [[Toylet]]'s sensor tracks the movement of the stream in relation to the bulls-eye sticker placed on the urinal, allowing players to view their changes in direction upon the Toylet's screen in real time.
  
''Graffiti Eraser'' is the only game on the system requiring movement of the player's urine stream, and the most interactive of all Toylet software. Due to its requirement of players physically aiming their urination in successive directions, and requiring doing so while looking at the Toylet's screen, ''Graffiti Eraser'' has the most potential for causing players' urine to escape the body of urinal (a similar problem encountered by the [[Wii]]'s unique Wii Remote controller, where inexperienced users rapidly whipped the device around and frequently damaged their possessions).
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It is also the only Toylet game requiring movement of the player's urine stream, and easily the most interactive of all the [[wikipedia:interactive urinal|interactive urinal]]'s software. Due to its requirement of players physically aiming their urination in successive directions, and requiring doing so while looking at the Toylet's screen, ''Graffiti Eraser'' has the most potential for causing players' urine to escape the body of urinal (a similar problem encountered by the [[Wii]]'s unique Wii Remote controller, where inexperienced users rapidly whipped the device around and frequently damaged their possessions).
  
 
==Magazine articles==
 
==Magazine articles==

Revision as of 00:38, 8 November 2021

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Graffiti Eraser
System(s): Toylet[1]
Publisher: Sega[1]
Genre: Miscellaneous

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Toylet
JP
¥10,000[2]



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Graffiti Eraser is a Toylet urine cleaning simulation game manufactured by Sega[1], and released exclusively in Japan in October 2011.[3][1]

Gameplay

Graffiti Eraser challenges players to pressure wash a graffiti-covered wall by directing their urine streams back and forth across the urinal's basin wall. The Toylet's sensor tracks the movement of the stream in relation to the bulls-eye sticker placed on the urinal, allowing players to view their changes in direction upon the Toylet's screen in real time.

It is also the only Toylet game requiring movement of the player's urine stream, and easily the most interactive of all the interactive urinal's software. Due to its requirement of players physically aiming their urination in successive directions, and requiring doing so while looking at the Toylet's screen, Graffiti Eraser has the most potential for causing players' urine to escape the body of urinal (a similar problem encountered by the Wii's unique Wii Remote controller, where inexperienced users rapidly whipped the device around and frequently damaged their possessions).

Magazine articles

Main article: Graffiti Eraser/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

Main article: Graffiti Eraser/Promotional material.

Physical scans

Toylet, JP

Technical information

ROM dump status

System Hash Size Build Date Source Comments
Toylet
 ?
CRC32
MD5
SHA-1
USB (US)

External links

References