IronPigs Whiz Their Way to No. 1

We joked about this in a previous post (without leaking the information) but Coca-Cola Park is bringing a Urinal Gaming System to the stadium, where I’m sure the Urinals will receive a standing ovation!

Pee On!

Pee On!

OFFICIAL IRONPIGS NEWS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 26, 2013

WATCH DEMO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQ4GexzPRtE&feature=player_embedded

COCA-COLA PARK TO FEATURE FIRST “URINAL GAMING SYSTEM” IN NORTH AMERICA

P-Controlled Video Games Added to Men’s Restrooms at Coca-Cola Park

 (Allentown, PA) – Coca-Cola Park will be the first sports venue in the world to feature a brand new revolutionary “Urinal Gaming System”, allowing fans to interact with the world’s only truly hands-free urinal game controller, when the Lehigh Valley IronPigs open their 2013 season this April.  The p-controlled video game systems will be featured within all men’s restrooms at Coca-Cola Park and are exclusively presented by Lehigh Valley Health Network.

“These games are sure to make a huge splash,” exclaimed IronPigs General Manager Kurt Landes. “Our fans are always looking for the next big thing and these ‘X-Stream games’ are another example of our commitment to providing an unparalleled entertainment experience in all aspects of Coca-Cola Park, including our restrooms.”

When a user approaches the urinal, the video console flips into gaming mode, using patented technology that detects both his presence and stream.  Algorithms then allow the user to engage with the screen by aiming in different directions to test their agility and knowledge.  The games are 100% intuitive and custom-built to provide a unique user interface along with an easy and seamless experience.  The Urinal Gaming System was created and developed by United Kingdom-based Captive Media.  For more information on Captive Media, or to see a video of the p-controlled video games, visit www.captive-media.co.uk.

Upon completion (an average of over 55 seconds according to published research) users will receive their score and a code to enter. They can then view their position on the leader board or check the website to see how they stack up with the rest of that night’s competition.  High scores will be displayed in real-time across various videoboard displays within Coca-Cola Park.

“Baseball fans know all about RBI, ERA and OBP,” said Angelo Baccala, MD, of Lehigh Valley Urology Specialty Care and chief of Lehigh Valley Health Network’s division of urology. “But when it comes to their own PSA, many men don’t have a clue. We see this game as a fun and unique opportunity to remind men about the importance of prostate health.”

Understanding what prostate-specific antigen (PSA) means is just a first step, Baccala said. He hopes the game will motivate more men to talk with their physician and, if appropriate, get screened. “Baseball, above all, is about team, and so is prostate health. Men should work together with their physician to devise a game plan that makes sense for them.”

There are a number of games planned for the 2013 season, including alpine skiing, which allows users to speed their way through snowy mountains on a snowmobile while attempting to hit cartoon penguins (seriously). The games will rotate throughout the season to provide users with a unique experience.

Captive Media’s technology was in development for four years prior to debuting in venues in the UK in 2012.  Coca-Cola Park is their first Global and North American sports venue.

Coca-Cola Park has been among the most progressive venues in professional sports since its highly-acclaimed debut in 2008, receiving numerous honors and distinctions, including Ballpark Digest’s “Ballpark of the Year” award and “Best Game Operations and Presentation” award as chosen by gameops.com.

A record-setting 688,821 fans visited Coca-Cola Park during the 2012 season – making it the most frequented venue in Minor League Baseball for a third consecutive season.  In fact, the IronPigs are the only Minor League franchise to eclipse 600,000 in attendance for each of the last five campaigns.

Lehigh Valley Health Network includes three hospital facilities – two in Allentown and one in Bethlehem, Pa.; nine health centers caring for communities in four counties; numerous primary and specialty care physician practices throughout the region; pharmacy, imaging and lab services; and preferred provider services through Valley Preferred.   Specialty care includes trauma care at the region’s busiest, most-experienced trauma center treating adults and children, burn care at the regional Burn Center, kidney and pancreas transplants; perinatal/neonatal, cardiac, cancer, and neurology and complex neurosurgery capabilities including national certification as a Comprehensive Stroke Center.  Children’s Hospital at Lehigh Valley Hospital, the only children’s hospital in the region, provides care in 28 specialties and general pediatrics. Lehigh Valley Health Network has beenrecognized by US News & World Report for 17 consecutive years as one of America’s Best Hospitals and is a national Magnet hospital for excellence in nursing. Lehigh Valley Health Network’s Cancer Center is one of only 21 sites nationwide that partners with the national Cancer Institute’s Community Cancer Centers Program.  Additional information is available at lvhn.org and by following us on facebook.com/LVHealthNetwork and twitter.com/LVHN_MediaTeam.

Single-game tickets for the 2013 season presented by Capital BlueCross as well as the Gildan Triple-A National Championship Game are available now by visiting ironpigsbaseball.com, by calling (610) 841-PIGS (7447) or at the Coca-Cola Park ticket window during normal business hours.  Season tickets, mini plans and group tickets are also on sale now.

— pig out —

Jon Schaeffer
Director, New Media
Lehigh Valley IronPigs
Triple-A Affiliate, Philadelphia Phillies

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5 responses to “IronPigs Whiz Their Way to No. 1

  1. boomerangdave's avatar boomerangdave

    Looks like I’ll have to hold it in until I get home.

  2. Great … (eyes rolling) … No wonder ticket prices have gone up. Certainly nicer than anything I own. Of course, I have to admit, I don’t have a big giant Martin Guitar, either … It’s all so unfair. It’s truly unfortunate that former Stanford University outfielder Michael Taylor is no longer with the IronPigs. He knows who deals in Righteousness and Justice.

  3. philliesgirl86's avatar philliesgirl86

    I’m embarrassed to be a fan of coca cola park.
    I can’t seem to wrap my head around why this is what they would waste money on.

    Is this where the parking money goes to??

    • I’m sure the ‘controversialness’ of this new addition was thought of and the night it was announced by Kurt there was a question “What about the Women?” If I remember he said stay tuned for that. 🙂

      I guess ya gotta kinda look at it like for all we know the company put them there for free or for very little cost in order to promote their product in the U.S. And what a better showcase than the Gildan AAA National Championship Game! Who’s to say?

      One thing that needs to be remembered is the IronPigs exist to make money and as long as they are spending it on Park improvements and not having to give it to the Government – well I’m down for that lol – even if it is Pee Games.

      Regardless of all that, there are a few more special park addition announcements coming down the pike that I’m sure will be less controversial than urinal skiing!

      🙂

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