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− | }}}}{{ | + | }}}}{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (溜めろ!小便小僧, lit. "Collect! Manneken Pis") is a [[Toylets]] urine measurement game manufactured by [[Sega]]{{fileref|Toylet JP flyer.png}} and released exclusively in Japan in October 2011.{{ref|https://sega-interactive.co.jp/special/history/title/toylets.html}}{{fileref|Toylet JP flyer.png}} |
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
− | Named after the eponymous [[wikipedia:Manneken Pis|urinating Belgian statue]], '' | + | Named after the eponymous [[wikipedia:Manneken Pis|urinating Belgian statue]], ''Tamero! Shoubengozou'' awards the player a score based on how much they can urinate. As the game proceeds, the background slowly fades to a sunset, and at times various Japanese cultural motifs will appear. It stands as one of the system's more recognizable games, with a caricature of Manneken Pis serving as the [[Toylets]]' official mascot. |
− | The only game on the system to feature little in the of actual gameplay, '' | + | The only game on the system to feature little in the of actual gameplay, ''Tamero! Shoubengozou'' exists more as a measurement of the player's amount of urine. It also serves the role of the system's default software - for players who wish to simply use a Toylets-equipped urinal without focusing much effort or attention on playing a game. |
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Tamero! Shoubengozou (溜めろ!小便小僧, lit. "Collect! Manneken Pis") is a Toylets urine measurement game manufactured by Sega[1] and released exclusively in Japan in October 2011.[3][1]
Contents
Gameplay
Named after the eponymous urinating Belgian statue, Tamero! Shoubengozou awards the player a score based on how much they can urinate. As the game proceeds, the background slowly fades to a sunset, and at times various Japanese cultural motifs will appear. It stands as one of the system's more recognizable games, with a caricature of Manneken Pis serving as the Toylets' official mascot.
The only game on the system to feature little in the of actual gameplay, Tamero! Shoubengozou exists more as a measurement of the player's amount of urine. It also serves the role of the system's default software - for players who wish to simply use a Toylets-equipped urinal without focusing much effort or attention on playing a game.
Magazine articles
- Main article: Tamero! Shoubengozou/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
- Main article: Tamero! Shoubengozou/Promotional material.
Physical scans
Toylets, JP |
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Images
Technical information
ROM dump status
System | Hash | Size | Build Date | Source | Comments | |||||||||
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USB (JP) |
External links
- Official website (Japanese)
References
Tamero! Shoubengozou | |
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Main page | Magazine articles | Promotional material |