That's right, I did say Wii and pole dancing in the same line. Peekaboo Pole Dancing, as announced by Tracey John of multiplayerblog.mtv.com, is looking to make a game about poll dancing on the latest console by Nintendo.

Before they can though, they'll need a developer and publisher. The good news is they're not giving up hope.

"We have not managed to tie up a deal for this yet but we still remain hopeful," he wrote. "We have, however, connected with a company that is manufacturing a peripheral product and we are investigating mutual publishing opportunities. Please feel free to give a shout out to any developers or publishers who want to give this a crack. [The game] just needs someone with a little nerve."
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    Final Blade Dec 18, 08
    I'm more curious how the hell they're going to make a Wii Pole Dancing game. I mean Will there be a Motion control Wii Pole or is the Wii remote going to somehow allow us to mimic pole dancers?

    Tbh I find this hilarious and impossible. Keep dreaming.
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    dwg14390 Dec 18, 08
    .....Wii pole dancing??

    And my dream of becoming a stripper begins
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      Final Blade Dec 19, 08
      Strippers suck(no pun intended). They're teasers, I rather get the real thing.
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    ZaikXory Dec 19, 08
    That's quite hilarious honestly. They may develop an 'eye cam' or something like that to capture the movements of the person playing.
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      Big A2* Dec 20, 08
      And then use WiiConnect24 to send it back to MTV headquarters.

      That's probably the only reason they're making this game.
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    RabidChinaGirl Dec 19, 08
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    Dark Arcanine Dec 19, 08
    I reckon it could be something similar to that thing on the PS2 with the cam like ZaikXory talked about. I dunno it could be fun, it could become the next DDR to play with friends.
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    Zeta Dec 20, 08
      Very strange TBH =X

      Almost stranger than Bikini Zombie Hunters! xD

      Anyway, maybe this game could work, for female audiences though.

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