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Man to wed a 2D virtual girl in real life

Well we as human beings marry real human beings. But this case is very much different. A game named Love Plus is the reason behind this unusual bonding between a real guy and a 2D virtual girl. While playing the game, a guy met one of the virtual girls named Nene Anegasaki and fell in love with her. The gentleman’s interest grew so big that now both of them are getting married.

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The catch point about this game is that unlike usual dating simulations, the player has to take out the girl on dates and buy her stuff and all the things you would make your girlfriend happy in real life. The groom is now waiting for his wedding reception which will take place on November 22nd, 2009. I wonder what is next in the world of gaming?

Here is some more information about the game:

  • The player has to increase their abilities by studying, working out and solving problems of their virtual girlfriend
  • If you fail, the game will restart after 100 days
  • Real time dating with your virtual girlfriend

Also folks check the video below to know more about Love Plus:

19 Comments
  • toc
    November 21, 2009
    Reply #1

    Wow……

    1.) Some of the most pathetic people on earth live in Japan.

  • John Woods
    November 21, 2009
    Reply #2

    Wow thats amazing dude. Shes cute. Id marry her too! Does she have a sister?

  • Bob
    November 21, 2009
    Reply #3

    Does she know that she isn’t real? How would one go about marrying someone who doesn’t understand her current context? Does she know that she is in a wedding? Will she say I do?

  • Dan
    November 21, 2009
    Reply #4

    What is the name of this man? Where does he live? How old is he? What does he do for a living? Why does this article sound like an advertisement for a dating sim?

  • Meg
    November 21, 2009
    Reply #5

    I’m not sure if I understand my current context either. Is it really a requirement?

  • You Suck
    November 21, 2009
    Reply #6

    Also, just to nitpick, EVERY SIM makes the player “take out the girl on dates and buy her stuff and all the things you would make your girlfriend happy in real life.” This is not unique, but commonplace.

  • Frank Johnson
    November 21, 2009
    Reply #7

    I had a 6 week relationship with his “soon to be wife”. She’s not all that great of a date. She did cook & clean well though I have to admit.

  • Tim
    November 21, 2009
    Reply #8

    She’s a cutie, but sadly only digital, I’ll stick to real Asian girls I think!

  • lkj
    November 21, 2009
    Reply #9

    the girl is 3d, not 2d

    • wolf man
      November 22, 2009
      Reply #10

      wait i thought 3rd was with the glasses?

  • Dude
    November 22, 2009
    Reply #11

    Just get the Wedding DLC.

  • Pickles
    November 22, 2009
    Reply #12

    sounds like it’s a joke. No real info was given in the story – also who’s going to marry them off? No priest would do that because it makes no sense. Also we’res the citation for this – sounds like it’s being made up

  • wolf man
    November 22, 2009
    Reply #13

    hay he’s happy and at least he dosnt have to deal with the nagging most of us men have to go through XD

  • Neo
    November 23, 2009
    Reply #14

    It’s all about Matrix. Believe and you will see.

  • Daniel Hazelton Waters
    November 24, 2009
    Reply #15

    I would marry a virtual girl. But not anything we have today. About 20-30 years from now technology will be enough for fully self aware and feeling A.I. If you don’t think so look into memristors and quantum computers. I believe that I will also be augmented with sub cell sized robots.

  • muscle relaxer
    December 10, 2009
    Reply #16

    You need think about it. Despite the emails, the overwhelming evidence showing global warming is happening hasn’t changed.
    “The e-mails do nothing to undermine the very strong scientific consensus . . . that tells us the Earth is warming, that warming is largely a result of human activity,” Jane Lubchenco, who heads the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, told a House committee. She said that the e-mails don’t cover data from NOAA and NASA, whose independent climate records show dramatic warming.

  • zachary
    December 17, 2009
    Reply #17

    at least he is happy? btw is there a english version for this

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