Twister (board game)

Twister is a popular game created by Hasbro that swept the world in the sixties. Nintendo was given the rights to produce and manufacture the game in Japan in the late sixties without much success. Many teenagers in the West enjoyed the seductive nature of the game, with Hasbro's competitors heavily noting this fact by labeling it as "sex in a box". Apparently this was not as appreciated in Japan as it was in the United States, with several women apparently outright refusing to play the game because of having to act out, to them, humiliating poses. Nintendo took note of this, and re-marketed a second version that made it out like an exercise game.