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Another woman, hotter than the girlfriend and a hard-core Yandere? Quadruple check. Although this game, developed by Atlus, has probably one of the best plots ever, it really is mind crushing. In this game, you play as Vincent, a man leading a pretty normal life with his girlfriend, Katherine. Now, we all notice here that Katherine is the Kim K. Mind crushed.

Then, he wakes up finding Catherine beside him, naked at that, with those luscious ringlets of hair she has. He feels regret for cheating on Kim K. Katherine, but again, he is filled with a sense of attraction towards Catherine. Throughout all that, he is having constant nightmares. These nightmares are mainly about climbing block-like staircases, with claws chasing him, again, sheep threatening to materialise in real life in order to kill him and after a little gameplay, bosses to fight.

He even looks like a sheep, with those beautiful horns. It is somewhat a platform game, where you choose a character to play with at the beginning of the game, being either Kato or Ken. They are both detectives, going on a mighty adventure to save a businessman from god-knows-what. The concept in itself is pretty simple. You go through platforms, jump, avoid enemies and falling to your death, pretty similar to Super Mario Bros.

However, it seems that the man who made this game planned it out while having a dose of inspiration in the bathroom. You see, the enemies you face are no other than birds flying above you and pooping on your head, animals occasionally throwing their crap at you and men in hiding throwing soda cans at you.

However, in the American version your attack is spray paint, and there are no men pissing everywhere. Another game with the main character being an insect. A perverted insect at that. Maybe this is not so much weird, except for the global cult following. Definitely extreme, though, for the contestants of this variety show. The show was so famous that it was repeated after a few years of initial streaming. Although it dates back to the s it is still a popular show in Japan.

Silent Library is, for the most part, a Japanese take on the American Television Show, Jackass, where strange and embarrassing stunts are performed. This is definitely weird, most likely quite humorous, and honestly probably a bit bizarre for the students trying to prepare for their finals. They truly may not be completely sure what is actually happening around them, due to lack of sleep and the stress of school. In this particular variety show, the contestants put at least one rubber band around their head, if not several.

Their main objective is to catch the marshmallows, dangling in front of them on a string, in their mouths. This is pretty high up there on humiliating, not just weird, based on photos. For the sake of the contestants, hopefully, there was a nice monetary prize, rather than simply their fifteen minutes of fame being on a nationally syndicated game show. The pictures online are forever, too.

This game show actually involves men being electrified. Aside from weird, this is another game show that just seems to equate physical pain to humor, and puts the woman in another unflattering position, to put it bluntly. In the Western World, popular game shows tend to be quiz-type and lean more towards being family-friendly rather than sexualized, due in large part to daytime syndication and less so much at nighttime.

It aired in nearly 30 countries, becoming a hit in places like the United Kingdom. In America, the show ran from to on Spike TV as MXC , where footage of the original program was dubbed over with often ridiculous, deliberately inaccurate English. It wasn't just the challenges; Takeshi featured regular people as contestants, whereas most others only had established celebrities competing.

These shows featured segments where men competed with the objective often being to reveal a woman in either skimpy clothes—or nothing at all NSFW example here. But for a show in to pretend this model remains dominant today is off base. Only one program, Panel Quiz Attach 25 , features regular people playing.

Players are supposed to catch the marshmallows with their mouths, while their heads are attached to a rubber band. If this isn't sickeningly funny for you to watch, you probably won't like many other Japanese game shows. Ah, yes. The classic trivia game, with a "loser gets a face full of winner's butt" twist. It sounds like exactly what it is: The perfect consolation prize for anybody who's pissed they didn't qualify for luging in the Winter Olympics. Contestants are launched at enormous bowling pins and pushed down this sloped lane.

The finale of U. Human Tetris or "Brain Wall". Contestants must jump and maneuver their bodies through the moving gaps in the wall. Unfortunately, they are not human-friendly shaped gaps, so this game appears to be a lost cause. That said, it's still pretty entertaining to watch. It even made its way to the U. With Binoculars. Hey, I wonder what happens when you strap binoculars to people's heads and make them play soccer? Floor Prank. In "DERO! Below, an innocent -looking average floor turns into quickly retracting planks, revealing a bottomless pit.



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