Japanese scientists Create Baby in Lab

Japanese scientists Creat Baby in Lab

Baby and Me

Some Japanese scientists, engineers, designers and certainly marketers and executives have created a baby in a Japanese laboratory. And now the baby is on sale!

The Baby Created it’s Features:

People who hate creepy kids and Halloween aren’t out of the woods yet. A new Wii-exclusive Baby and Me arrives just in time for the holiday season, so that every Nintendo-loving household can stick a wiimote in an anatomically correct doll’s back to rock it lovingly via accelerometer and hear its gurgles, giggles and wails through a tinny Wiimote speaker.

But that’s not all. Kids who rock their Wii babies will also see themselves rocking a virtual baby on-screen in Baby and Me–after all, why not throw in some Ringu style horror elements?

The game even comes with a holster that allows players to attach the Wiimote to everything from household appliances to pets. That prospect alone seems more disturbing than any prior Wii applications, including the Wii saddle and using the Wiimote to practice home CPR.

Baby’s Creation Design

Design, creation, purpose, life (albeit it can be unplugged if the maker wants some sleep).

So, why can’t we conclude that we folk, people, humans aren’t indeed “fearfully and wonderfully made, too?” there is a Maker. It’d be great if people all over the world could recognize the Creator and Giver of life in time for the holidays.

What is of interest is that the baby did NOT begin from some primordial soup or otherwise.

This is the best the Japanese can come up with for now and nobody argues that the Japanese aren’t good at design, right?

The doll arrives on store shelves November 10.

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