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The Ero-Manga Sensei VR App is Just the First Step
By Kasaix • 6 years ago



  

When VR was first announced, only the most cultured of people saw exactly what it was going to be used for: museum tours. The Assasin's Creed: Origins upcoming Discovery Tour could be- are the cultured people gone yet? Okay yeah, real cultured people knew it would be used for hentai, without a shadow of a doubt. When the Nintendo 3DS first launched, everyone and their brother tried to peek up Peach's dress. With the advent of VR, not only could you peek up that dress, using special remotes, you could very likely help Peach take it off while kicking Bowser in the goombahs and slapping Mario for not doing this sooner.

 

In the more immediate future, fine people of culture have developed a VR Ero-Manga Sensei alarm clock app. Yes, that video up there is showing off an alarm app for your iphone or android. No one likes being roused from slumber, but who could hate the cute and shy Izumi Sagiri telling them to get the hell out of bed? She's the tsundere imouto we all need to tell us to get up.

 

 

 

 

Now for why this should get your attention. While its main purpose is as an alarm clock, it has a 1/1 figure mode that people can explore in 360 with VR goggles. Isumi can walk and talk, voiced by seiyuu Akane Fujita. VR has always been fascinating, but using it as a sim like this is something else. There's no running and gunning, or helping mad old men put wacky inventions together, it's hanging out with an imouto. People flocked to a dating sim on the 3DS, with one man even marrying his digital waifu. With VR, this is a natural progression. This also helps if the Terminator apocalypse happens. We didn't try to control the AI, we just wanted to live with them. These people are the John Connor we need.

 

 

This app will be released in Winter 2018, with a bikini edition that's certain to be popular and used exactly as the makers assumed people would be interacting with their app.

 

Are you excited for the future possibilities of VR? What do you think the odds of this ever coming to western countries are? Tell us in the comments below.