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Cyber Maid Alice – Every perverty Otaku’s dream

Cyber Maid Alice

I’m not sure how I should describe this, in a way this is really really cool but at the same time its just so.. ecchi.  Geisha Tokyo Entertainment Inc recently introduced the Cyber Figure Alice for all those lonely otakus out there. How it works is that you’ll get a cyber cube and a few different types of cyber sticks along with a software for your webcam-equipped computer. Once you have setup your computer, you just need to point the camera to the cyber cube, and Cyber Maid Alice will magically appear on the screen where you have placed your cube. Using the cyber sticks, you can “interact” with this new figure. And by “interact” I mean you could peep at her, touch her and naturally, undress her as well. Interesting, no?

Of course there could be many other applications but this technology is still too cool to be ignored. I’ve first heard of such technology, Augmented Reality from NASA’s research lab (if I’m not mistaken) to tag virtual notes and user guides for use in their space station technologies. But of course we could always rely on the Japanese to come up with whacky use of high tech gadgetry. Imagine building a Gundam using virtual parts, you could use it to mix and match different models simply by downloading new parts online and assembling it virtually.

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  1. 4 Responses to “Cyber Maid Alice – Every perverty Otaku’s dream”

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    By geeky on Jul 23, 2008 | Reply

    Kekek.. LOL Seems like Cyber Maid Alice is only for the perverts:P hehe This idea is really creative though:)

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    By Klaw on Jul 24, 2008 | Reply

    Assembling Gundam models virtually! Why haven’t I thought of that?

    Next they should allow F-1 races virtually as well. Wait…

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    By kianyang on Aug 10, 2008 | Reply

    We can always count on the Japanese to invent something like this :D

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