Seaman it's a crazy game only released on the Dreamcast. On paper it is a kind of tamagotchi in which you cure a fish with a human head using the microphone, but over time it has become much more: a kind of philosophy of life, thanks also to the narrative voice of the great and late Leonard Nimoy. Now that a spicy easter eggit is even more so.
Seamen or…
Derek Pascarella, a Seaman enthusiast programmer, reported the discovery on X: “It's a 37-second musical track that ends with Seaman saying, “Listen, if my name was semen, I wouldn't be swimming in this tank. I'd be swimming in your mama.” Translating it into Italian loses the play on words a bit: “Listen, if my name were seed, I wouldn't swim in this aquarium, but in your mother.”
If you want to listen to the audio, click here. There's little we can do, we're liking Seaman more and more.
The game launched on the Dreamcast in 1999 and arrived in North America the following year. In 2001 it also had a PS2 version, which never arrived in the West. A sequel was released in 2007 for the PS2, which also never came out of Japan.
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