Jun 12 2008, 12:49am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Apparently the Carmen Electra branded Pole Dancing kit is a bestseller. Now the company selling these wants to bring Pole Dancing to video game consoles.
If you can play guitar on consoles and do workout than it is of course also possible to do some sexy pole dancing on screen.
MTV reports that the company is still struggling to decide on which platform to feature Carmen Electra pole dancing.
Apparently Nintendo is not going to approve a Carmen Electra based Wii game. I cannot imagine why, Carmen is such a nice girl.
Now the Xbox 360 and the potential availability of a motion controller could be the right venue for a Carmen Electra branded Pole Dancing simulation game.
More details on MTV.
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