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Protests Meet Trump At Pennsylvania Energy Summit
July 15, 2025, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA: Protesters organized by local chapters of Indivisible, The Sunrise Movement and Act Up convened on the streets of Pittsburgh's Oakland neighborhood to show opposition to President Trump's appearance at the Pennsylvania Energy & Innovation Summit being held at Carnegie Mellon University. (Credit Image: © Heather Mull/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Father Seeks Justice For Son Detained Under Sri Lanka’s PTA
Mohamed Rifai, the father of 21-year-old Mohamed Suhail Rifai, stages a protest outside the Mount Lavinia Magistrate's Court in Sri Lanka, holding a placard and demanding justice for his son, who is detained under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) and imprisoned for nearly nine months over an alleged social media post criticizing Israel in Mount Lavinia, Sri Lanka, on July 15, 2025 (Photo by Akila Jayawardena/NurPhoto). -
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Ashura Observation On The Last Day Of Muhharum In India
A participant breaks a tube light with his teeth as a stunt performance as part of a mourning ritual during a Muharram procession in Kolkata, India, on July 6, 2025. (Photo by Debarchan Chatterjee/NurPhoto) -
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Trans Protest In Buenos Aires
A protest rally against violence towards transvestites and transsexuals takes place in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on June 28, 2025, International LGBT Pride Day. The portrait shows Logan Boero, a young trans activist, painted with the colors of the transgender flag. (Photo by Carolina Jaramillo/NurPhoto) -
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Trans Protest In Buenos Aires
A protest rally against violence towards transvestites and transsexuals takes place in front of the National Congress in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on June 28, 2025, International LGBT Pride Day. Logan Boero, a young trans person, sings. (Photo by Carolina Jaramillo/NurPhoto) -
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Trans Protest In Buenos Aires
A protest rally against violence towards transvestites and transsexuals takes place in front of the National Congress in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on June 28, 2025, International LGBT Pride Day. Logan Boero, a young trans person, sings. (Photo by Carolina Jaramillo/NurPhoto) -
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Trans Protest In Buenos Aires
A protest rally against violence towards transvestites and transsexuals takes place in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in front of the National Congress, on June 28, 2025, International LGBT Pride Day. Logan Boreo, a young trans person, sings. (Photo by Carolina Jaramillo/NurPhoto) -
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Trans Protest In Buenos Aires
A protest rally against violence towards transvestites and transsexuals takes place in front of the National Congress in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on June 28, 2025, International LGBT Pride Day. Logan Boero, a young trans person, sings. (Photo by Carolina Jaramillo/NurPhoto) -
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Trans Protest In Buenos Aires
A protest rally against violence towards transvestites and transsexuals takes place in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in front of the National Congress, on June 28, 2025, International LGBT Pride Day. Logan Boero, a young trans person, performs performance art. (Photo by Carolina Jaramillo/NurPhoto) -
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Street Art Festival In Warsaw
Actors are seen performing in an outdoor theatre performance called "Baltic Holiday" during the Warsaw Street Art Festival in Warsaw, Poland on 28 June, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Street Art Festival In Warsaw
Actors are seen performing in an outdoor theatre performance called "Baltic Holiday" during the Warsaw Street Art Festival in Warsaw, Poland on 28 June, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Street Art Festival In Warsaw
Actors are seen performing in an outdoor theatre performance called "Baltic Holiday" during the Warsaw Street Art Festival in Warsaw, Poland on 28 June, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Erotic Fair In Warsaw
A performer is seen during an act at the EroChain Expo erotic fair in Warsaw, Poland on 27 June, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Erotic Fair In Warsaw
A performer is seen during an act at the EroChain Expo erotic fair in Warsaw, Poland on 27 June, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Environmental activists urge Senate to reject fossil fuel industry givewaays in 10-year budget
Activists speak out against provisions in Congressional Republicans’ 10-year budget bill (U.S. President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act”) that would benefit fossil fuel industries, endangering human health while also cutting Medicaid, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on June 3, 2025. Activists came from across the United States to urge their Senators to vote against the bill as it is currently written. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Environmental activists urge Senate to reject fossil fuel industry givewaays in 10-year budget
Activists speak out against provisions in Congressional Republicans’ 10-year budget bill (U.S. President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act”) that would benefit fossil fuel industries, endangering human health while also cutting Medicaid, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on June 3, 2025. Activists came from across the United States to urge their Senators to vote against the bill as it is currently written. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Environmental activists urge Senate to reject fossil fuel industry givewaays in 10-year budget
Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) speaks at a press conference against provisions in Congressional Republicans’ 10-year budget bill (U.S. President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act”) that would benefit fossil fuel industries, endangering human health while also cutting Medicaid, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on June 3, 2025. Activists came from across the United States to urge their Senators to vote against the bill as it is currently written. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Environmental activists urge Senate to reject fossil fuel industry givewaays in 10-year budget
Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA) speaks at a press conference against provisions in Congressional Republicans’ 10-year budget bill (U.S. President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act”) that would benefit fossil fuel industries, endangering human health while also cutting Medicaid, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on June 3, 2025. Activists came from across the United States to urge their Senators to vote against the bill as it is currently written. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Environmental activists urge Senate to reject fossil fuel industry givewaays in 10-year budget
Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA) speaks at a press conference against provisions in Congressional Republicans’ 10-year budget bill (U.S. President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act”) that would benefit fossil fuel industries, endangering human health while also cutting Medicaid, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on June 3, 2025. Activists came from across the United States to urge their Senators to vote against the bill as it is currently written. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Transgender Rights Protest At Equalities And Human Rights Commission
May 20, 2025, Glasgow, Scotland, UK: Hundreds of protestors attended a rally, called by TransProtest Glasgow, outside the office of the Equalities And Human Rights Commission (EHRC). This follows the recent launch of the EHRC's public consultation on updates made to its statutory Code of Practice following the UK Supreme Court's ruling that a woman is defined by biological sex in the 2010 Equality Act. (Credit Image: © Cameron Scott/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Transgender Rights Protest At Equalities And Human Rights Commission
May 20, 2025, Glasgow, Scotland, UK: Hundreds of protestors attended a rally, called by TransProtest Glasgow, outside the office of the Equalities And Human Rights Commission (EHRC). This follows the recent launch of the EHRC's public consultation on updates made to its statutory Code of Practice following the UK Supreme Court’s ruling that a woman is defined by biological sex in the 2010 Equality Act. (Credit Image: © Cameron Scott/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Daily Life In Bandung
An artist from the Satria Cakra Manglayang Foundation holds a hand grinder to his tongue while performing a traditional debus martial arts act in Cileunyi Wetan Village, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. Debus is a traditional martial art from Banten that features extreme stunts such as invulnerability to sharp weapons and fire, and combines physical strength with spiritual and mystical elements. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto) -
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Glasgow: Transgender Rights Protest Rally
May 2, 2025, Glasgow, Scotland, UK: Hundreds of protestors attended a rally, called by TransProtest Glasgow, outside of the Glasgow office of the Equalities And Human Rights Commission (EHRC). This follows the EHRC's earlier release of interim guidance on how organisations should interpret the recent UK Supreme Court's ruling that a woman is defined by biological sex in the 2010 Equality Act. (Credit Image: © Cameron Scott/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Glasgow: Transgender Rights Protest Rally
May 2, 2025, Glasgow, Scotland, UK: Hundreds of protestors attended a rally, called by TransProtest Glasgow, outside of the Glasgow office of the Equalities And Human Rights Commission (EHRC). This follows the EHRC's earlier release of interim guidance on how organisations should interpret the recent UK Supreme Court's ruling that a woman is defined by biological sex in the 2010 Equality Act. (Credit Image: © Cameron Scott/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Glasgow: Transgender Rights Protest Rally
May 2, 2025, Glasgow, Scotland, UK: Hundreds of protestors attended a rally, called by TransProtest Glasgow, outside of the Glasgow office of the Equalities And Human Rights Commission (EHRC). This follows the EHRC's earlier release of interim guidance on how organisations should interpret the recent UK Supreme Court's ruling that a woman is defined by biological sex in the 2010 Equality Act. (Credit Image: © Cameron Scott/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Glasgow: Transgender Rights Protest Rally
May 2, 2025, Glasgow, Scotland, UK: Hundreds of protestors attended a rally, called by TransProtest Glasgow, outside of the Glasgow office of the Equalities And Human Rights Commission (EHRC). This follows the EHRC's earlier release of interim guidance on how organisations should interpret the recent UK Supreme Court's ruling that a woman is defined by biological sex in the 2010 Equality Act. (Credit Image: © Cameron Scott/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Comedic Actor, Singer Fernandel 1903 - 1971
May 8, 1960 - Location Unknown - FERNANDEL , born Fernand Joseph Desire Contandin, was a French actor and singer. He was a comedy star who gained popularity through vaudeville, operettas and music-hall revues. PICTURED: Fernandel yells at a policeman in a film scene. (Credit Image: © KEYSTONE Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS- DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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Le nouveau jeu vidéo interactif, "YoppaRising" de Nintendo, demande aux joueurs d'agir comme des ivrognes
Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks. The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around. The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai” Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard. It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it. In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role. While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex. But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk. As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them. But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Le nouveau jeu vidéo interactif, "YoppaRising" de Nintendo, demande aux joueurs d'agir comme des ivrognes
Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks. The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around. The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai” Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard. It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it. In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role. While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex. But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk. As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them. But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Le nouveau jeu vidéo interactif, "YoppaRising" de Nintendo, demande aux joueurs d'agir comme des ivrognes
Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks. The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around. The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai” Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard. It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it. In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role. While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex. But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk. As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them. But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Le nouveau jeu vidéo interactif, "YoppaRising" de Nintendo, demande aux joueurs d'agir comme des ivrognes
Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks. The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around. The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai” Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard. It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it. In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role. While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex. But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk. As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them. But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Le nouveau jeu vidéo interactif, "YoppaRising" de Nintendo, demande aux joueurs d'agir comme des ivrognes
Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks. The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around. The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai” Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard. It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it. In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role. While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex. But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk. As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them. But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Le nouveau jeu vidéo interactif, "YoppaRising" de Nintendo, demande aux joueurs d'agir comme des ivrognes
Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks. The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around. The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai” Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard. It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it. In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role. While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex. But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk. As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them. But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Le nouveau jeu vidéo interactif, "YoppaRising" de Nintendo, demande aux joueurs d'agir comme des ivrognes
Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks. The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around. The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai” Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard. It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it. In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role. While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex. But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk. As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them. But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Le nouveau jeu vidéo interactif, "YoppaRising" de Nintendo, demande aux joueurs d'agir comme des ivrognes
Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks. The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around. The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai” Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard. It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it. In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role. While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex. But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk. As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them. But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Video game needs players to act drunk
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Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch
A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks.
The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around.
The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai”
Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard.
It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it.
In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role.
While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex.
But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk.
As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them.
But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep.
OPS:The Nineto Switch YoppaRising video game. The secret agent aquires super powers and gets fitted with a pink and yellow suit when the gamer controlling him play drunk.They can beat off guns and missiles but fall asleep if they stumbnle onto a comfortable chair or sofa
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Video game needs players to act drunk
Ferrari Press Agency
Drunk 1
Ref 16263
28/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch
A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks.
The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around.
The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai”
Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard.
It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it.
In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role.
While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex.
But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk.
As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them.
But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep.
OPS:The Nineto Switch YoppaRising video game. The secret agent aquires super powers and gets fitted with a pink and yellow suit when the gamer controlling him play drunk.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Video game needs players to act drunk
Ferrari Press Agency
Drunk 1
Ref 16263
28/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch
A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks.
The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around.
The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai”
Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard.
It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it.
In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role.
While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex.
But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk.
As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them.
But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep.
OPS:The Nineto Switch YoppaRising video game. The secret agent aquires super powers and gets fitted with a pink and yellow suit when the gamer controlling him play drunk.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Video game needs players to act drunk
Ferrari Press Agency
Drunk 1
Ref 16263
28/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch
A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks.
The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around.
The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai”
Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard.
It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it.
In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role.
While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex.
But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk.
As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them.
But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep.
OPS:The Nineto Switch YoppaRising video game. The secret agent aquires super powers and gets fitted with a pink and yellow suit when the gamer controlling him play drunk.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Video game needs players to act drunk
Ferrari Press Agency
Drunk 1
Ref 16263
28/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch
A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks.
The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around.
The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai”
Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard.
It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it.
In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role.
While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex.
But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk.
As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them.
But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep.
OPS:The Nineto Switch YoppaRising video game. The secret agent aquires super powers and gets fitted with a pink and yellow suit when the gamer controlling him play drunk.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Video game needs players to act drunk
Ferrari Press Agency
Drunk 1
Ref 16263
28/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch
A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks.
The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around.
The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai”
Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard.
It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it.
In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role.
While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex.
But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk.
As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them.
But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep.
OPS:The Nineto Switch YoppaRising video game. The secret agent aquires super powers and gets fitted with a pink and yellow suit when the gamer controlling him play drunk.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Video game needs players to act drunk
Ferrari Press Agency
Drunk 1
Ref 16263
28/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch
A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks.
The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around.
The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai”
Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard.
It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it.
In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role.
While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex.
But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk.
As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them.
But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep.
OPS:The Nineto Switch YoppaRising video game .
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Video game needs players to act drunk
Ferrari Press Agency
Drunk 1
Ref 16263
28/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Nintendo Switch
A new interactive video game requires players to act like drunks.
The gamers must act like they’ve had too much to drink swaying around.
The Nintendo Switch game is called YoppaRising, a play on the Japanese word for drunk, “yopparai”
Players control a character who becomes stronger when swaying around like a drunkard.
It does this by making use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con depth tracking sensor that can read motions and objects in front of it.
In YoppaRising it is used to detect the player’s lurching and stumbling as they act out their boozed-up role.
While standing normally, the character is a mild-mannered secret agent navigating a hazard-filled complex.
But it also has secret superpowers that are activated only when the player starts playing drunk.
As a drunken superhero , players can push aside obstacles like boxes and chairs and are also impervious to weapons fired at them.
But if they get too close to a comfortable chair, the character immediately collapses into it and falls asleep.
OPS:The Nineto Switch YoppaRising video game .The game features a secret agent , shown here, whose superpowers are activated when the gamer controlling him plays drunk.
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