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Touch: Man to Man, a suggestively titled game that released in South Korea last week. Did Nintendo of Korea slip out a Duel Love-style game in anticipation of the country’s DSi launch in a few days? Did someone finally release a DS game in which a...

Touch: Man to Man, a suggestively titled game that released in South Korea last week. Did Nintendo of Korea slip out a Duel Love-style game in anticipation of the country’s DSi launch in a few days? Did someone finally release a DS game in which a dude could touch another dude’s naughty bits with a stylus?

No, Touch: Man to Man isn’t nearly as fun as its title hints; it’s just some boring English training software! “Man to man” apparently is meant to be interpreted as “teacher to student” or something along those lines? What did you expect? CERO GRB is A in this software, after all.

At least Koreans can still play wang-based minigames on their Nintendo DSes with Touch Dic:

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Wait, that was just a multi-language dictionary? You might notice that Daewon released both Touch: Man to Man and Touch Dic. The Korean company ended up changing the title and cover art to Touch Dictionary some time after the game’s release in 2005, presumably out of embarrassment. It seems as if Daewon didn’t learn anything from that experience, though, as it neglected to run this title by any native English speakers.

See also: Yaoi console wars (NSFW, naturally)

[Via GBAtemp]

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