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Jun 13 2008, 3:04am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Yesterday Sega announced the E.M.A. (via CrunchGear ) female robot toy in Japan. Robotsrule points out that this robot is actually made by WowWee and is called Femisapien. The Sega E.M.A. is just adapted for the Japanese market.
The WowWee Femisapien is schedule for a late summer release in the U.S. for $99.
The highlighted "kissing mode" is just one of the Femisapien many modes along with here ability to interact with the original Robosapien.
You are also able to walk with her while you hold her hand, Guard an area, dance incredibly well, hand people a business card, and much more.
More details on Robotsrule. More WowWee News.
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