Is that like an Amiga, but smaller and faster and more powerful?
Having seen her Playmobile representation, I can believe that's the case.
But seriously folks, isn't this a bit sexist? Where are the facilities and advice for men? I've spent years worrying about the dark circles under my eyes and just can't get rid of them.
Is "hardcore" players will HATE this. You know the type... "I hate the wii. Its distroying gaming by making other people like games. Why is Cooking Mama not an FPS." I think there heads will explode over this one... Possibly a good thing.
it'll probably go down a bomb, Japanese (well I think it's that region in general) have a thing for those photo things where they put little pictures and drawings all over the photo. I can't remember what they're called.
@@Ian re. Amine
Nothing stopping boys from tarting themselves up if they like, besides I think the boy market is amply catered for.
Whilst I accept it's vital for a UK-based tech website to have colonial correspondents, nevertheless perhaps you could brief them on different definitions for words on this side of the pond.
'Homely' does not mean ugly in the UK, it means something more akin to caring and house-proud, even pleasant.
Paris because she isn't homely by either definition.
Sega hopes to score with homely Japanese women
Anonymous Coward
Looks like an ideal basis for a homebrew hack #
Posted Thursday 7th August 2008 23:31 GMT
Virtua Bukake, anyone?
Anonymous Coward
I'm looking forward to: #
Posted Friday 8th August 2008 00:00 GMT
Wii on my Face!
Mines the dirty mac!
The Mighty Spang
from those photos #
Posted Friday 8th August 2008 00:11 GMT
90% of it should be called "project airbrush"
aka
"you too could look great if every photo of you was airbrushed to oblivion like every sodding picture you see in the press".
Ian Bonham
Pic AT LAST!!!! #
Posted Friday 8th August 2008 03:49 GMT
So we see the Ms Bees at last!
Always knew she was an Amine for Lester!
amanfromMars
Every Little Princess's Dream? #
Posted Friday 8th August 2008 07:20 GMT
Bravo Sega and Shiseido. A Peach of an Application.
Daniel Palmer
There's already a game out like this... #
Posted Friday 8th August 2008 09:23 GMT
It's called "face training" and is part of the "Adult's DS" series. Comes with a camera that goes in slot 2 and a stand for the DS + camera combo.
Frank
@Ian re. Amine #
Posted Friday 8th August 2008 09:23 GMT
"Always knew she was an Amine for Lester!"
Is that like an Amiga, but smaller and faster and more powerful?
Having seen her Playmobile representation, I can believe that's the case.
But seriously folks, isn't this a bit sexist? Where are the facilities and advice for men? I've spent years worrying about the dark circles under my eyes and just can't get rid of them.
Anonymous Coward
The only problem I see #
Posted Friday 8th August 2008 09:23 GMT
Is "hardcore" players will HATE this. You know the type... "I hate the wii. Its distroying gaming by making other people like games. Why is Cooking Mama not an FPS." I think there heads will explode over this one... Possibly a good thing.
Joe K
Up shoot shoot shoot down shoot shoot #
Posted Friday 8th August 2008 09:46 GMT
Ulala was awesome.
That is all.
Anonymous Coward
Heh #
Posted Friday 8th August 2008 09:56 GMT
it'll probably go down a bomb, Japanese (well I think it's that region in general) have a thing for those photo things where they put little pictures and drawings all over the photo. I can't remember what they're called.
@@Ian re. Amine
Nothing stopping boys from tarting themselves up if they like, besides I think the boy market is amply catered for.
Anonymous Coward
Full body version? #
Posted Friday 8th August 2008 10:38 GMT
Surely there's more fun to be had with the full body version?!?!?!
Mike Taylor
@Frank #
Posted Friday 8th August 2008 11:08 GMT
You need a foundation with a slighly sparkly finish. And lots of uplifting cream at night.
Anonymous Coward
Homely? #
Posted Friday 8th August 2008 11:40 GMT
Tsk tsk El Reg
Whilst I accept it's vital for a UK-based tech website to have colonial correspondents, nevertheless perhaps you could brief them on different definitions for words on this side of the pond.
'Homely' does not mean ugly in the UK, it means something more akin to caring and house-proud, even pleasant.
Paris because she isn't homely by either definition.
Oh, and she's gote my vote.
Tom
Homely means 'plain/unattractive' on both sides of the pond #
Posted Friday 8th August 2008 19:13 GMT
(But not ugly, I should point out. Just plain.)
That is all.
Roger Hutchings
@AC #
Posted Saturday 9th August 2008 08:12 GMT
They're called purikura ("print club").
Incidentally, you can fit sixteen people inside one of those things.