New York Times reporter Virginia Heffernan writes about her experience in a Shinjuku "media immersion pod," where an unlimited, nine-hour supply of comics, television programming, porn, movies, and (of course) video games are available for just $10.

We were typing really fast, so we'll run that by you again, more slowly: ALL YOU CAN EAT MEDIA BUFFET: $10! Wow. And to think we paid $100 per night during our TGS visit for a hotel that had none of those amenities.

Too bad an establishment like this would never survive in NYC. Within a week of opening, nutjobs, drug addicts, drunkards, and thieves would completely wreck the place. We're looking forward to experiencing some of this media bliss at this year's Tokyo Games Show, where readers can expect blog posts to be filed from such a pod, if they'll admit Gaijin.

1. Wow, that's unreal. I want a place like that. Those pods look alot more comfortable than an iPod, and for media, I guess these are the real "I Pods".

Anyway, this basically sounds like the standard internet cafe in Japan. Go in check your mail for a decent price, get free drinks in some cases, use it as a cheap hotel room in other cases and begone.

Also, Gaijin is not supposed to be capitalized, and I'm fairly certain that if Virginia Heffernan is able to get in, you'll be too. In fact, the only establishments in Japan I've ever heard of refusing service are a very, very limited number of bars and some sex clubs.

Anyway, I'd like to point out something very important. The cyber cafe is only the $10/9 hours rate at night. If you swing through any time during the day, you're likely to find the more standard internet cafe price of 300 yen/hour or more.

3. In NYC they have these 'Pods' where you pay to take naps in the middle of the day, I hear they're really comfortable and play soothing music in the background.

But speaking of TGS, only 4 months to go for that one, Kojima says he plans to have a demo, probably non playable by any public, of gameplay. Can't wait.

I'm just saying that since Disney took over Times Square, there have been allot of out of work jiz-moppers around here. They're pretty pathetic too; sneaking into token booths, cubicles, and those little ice cream carts the cops drive; just to clean and feel usefull.

10. Haha I don't have much to do this weekend; maybe I'll stop by and let you guys know if it's any good. I can't think of anyone in their right mind, though, who would actually take up all 9 hours of their life in a little pod like that, but maybe a couple of hours is worth a try.

11. Hold up! I actually read the article and I think Joystiq needs to revise their article. The linked article details the Gran Cyber Cafe chain- I was in one last week and watched a movie with some friends. But after reading this article, I had no idea that Joystiq was refering to something I did recently. That right there is a clue that your information is a bit misleading.

That having been said, I still love Gran Cyber Cafe- there always seems to be room, and it has a very lovable atmosphere- warm, quiet, dark, and maze-like. Only one thing pisses me off- you can't talk on cellphones... and when you get a call and have to answer it really sucks to try and run through the maze of escalators and one-way hallways to find your way back to the lobby. Anyway, I think you need to work on phrasing your information, Joystiq. When I first read it, I thought you were detailing some sort of virtual reality pod ("media immersion pod" combined with that picture really gives that sort of impression), and I had to click on the NY Times link and read that to realize that you were just detailing a cyber cafe that I regard with fondness and familiarity. That's a hint that maybe you need to be a little more specific and accurate in your articles next time.

12. Count me in with the people who think this doesn't sound like such a fantastic idea. Who wants to sit in a chair, alone, for 9 straight hours like that? I doubt that too many customers actually stay for the whole time!

14. Those pods look exactly like the Metro Nap pods in NYC by my school, unfortunately the pods only have relaxing sounds, as far as media goes.

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