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| Machines were never like this in I, Robot. That's probably not a bad thing from a classification point of view. If they were, it would never have been allowed on the big screen.
Which is a shame, actually. Taking the idea of vibrators to a whole new level, a variety of machines from the more conservative Loving Chair to the rather terrifyingly named Concrete Vibrator are used to judder orgasms out of a number of lovely ladies. The machines, like the models, come in a variety of different styles, shapes and sizes and are a lot harder to hide in your bottom drawer than your average toy.
Updates are pretty regular, on average at least once a week. With an enormous back-catalogue of pictures, video clips and full videos to download it'll keep you busy for some time, and with so many different machines, models and fetishes mixed in you certainly won't get bored. If this is your kind of thing, $59/£30 for three months recurring or $99/£51 for six months non-recurring are your best bets to get value for your money, and the amount of content here is worth it.
The 'Meet the Machines' section is also worth a glance, if only for entertainment value. You'll find out the strengths, weaknesses and other details of all the machines you'll find on the site. This is one website that a lot of thought and detail has gone into.
And I for one will never watch Robot Wars in the same light again.

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