【Japanese sex movies】

Nintendo revealed a new "experience" Thursday night with a confounding teaser trailer that raises the question: What the hell is Japanese sex moviesthis?

Please, watch this trailer and help me decipher what's going on.

Based on the footage shown, it appears that Nintendo's new experience is a peripheral for the Nintendo Switch and uses the sensors in the Joy-Con controllers for movement-based gameplay, possibly with a series of minigames or exercises akin to 1-2-Switchor Wii Fit.

There are two unique features to this nameless thing, which I will refer to as the Nintendo Hoop: a hoop and a band, each of which holds a Joy-Con. While the hoop looks like it has a variety of uses, the band seems to always be wrapped around the user's leg.

Original image replaced with Mashable logoOriginal image has been replaced. Credit: Mashable

The most obvious use of the Nintendo Hoop is as an exercise device for things like yoga, stretching, and aerobics. The sensors in the Joy-Cons can track body movements and help players determine if they're doing things correctly.

Mashable Top Stories Stay connected with the hottest stories of the day and the latest entertainment news. Sign up for Mashable's Top Stories newsletter By clicking Sign Me Up, you confirm you are 16+ and agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Thanks for signing up!
Original image replaced with Mashable logoOriginal image has been replaced. Credit: Mashable

But then there's this guy.

What is he doing? What is this? Is this a party game? What?

This woman is squeezing the hoop between her legs, and her friends seem concerned.

Original image replaced with Mashable logoOriginal image has been replaced. Credit: Mashable

I think this guy is holding a squat.

Original image replaced with Mashable logoOriginal image has been replaced. Credit: Mashable

The Nintendo Hoop seems to combine exercise with good old fashioned Nintendo party game fun. Whose idea was this? We may never know. But we'll be finding out more about this experience on Sept. 12.


Featured Video For You
SNES games coming to Nintendo Switch Online at no additional cost

Topics Gaming Nintendo Nintendo Switch

Latest Articles

Recent Articles

Editor's Picks

Fan Articles