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‘Japan World Cup 3’: Everything’s Made Up and the Points Don’t Matter

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Over the years, Japan has earned a reputation for producing some of the most bizarre and highly entertaining content on the planet. Thanks to games like Japan World Cup 3, it’s easy to see why.

Originally released in 2011, Japan World Cup is a computer-generated Web browser game in which players bet on the outcomes of races that feature jockeys riding anything from a Trojan horse to a Yeti. In 2012, these predetermined scenes were compiled into three DVDs (a copy of Japan World Cup 3 can be purchased for $34.49 on Amazon).

To say that the racing sequences are absurd would be an understatement. In May, Hightower and AxialMatt of the Achievement Hunter Community Video channel uploaded a five-minute clip with footage from the third DVD to YouTube. The insanity of the game — which features a horse on its hind legs doing the Charleston as well as a limousine equine with multiple naked jockeys on its back — coupled with the hilarious reaction heard on the voice-overs, is a great recipe for laughs. Read more…

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