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Dragon Warrior (NES)
Reviews by Alex Jedraszczak on
...Dragon Quest in Japan somehow actually managed to be worse than the American release. Well, OK, it’s likely that the Japanese RPG scene would have turned out the same, even...
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Breath of Fire (SNES)
Reviews by Alex Jedraszczak on
...II? Check: It was released in Japan just before Lufia. Story involving collecting items to save the world from bad guys? Check: We have keys and an empire trying to...
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Inside the Guide: Wagyan Land
Columns by Michael Gray on
...fun to play, except that there’s a major problem: Like I said at the start of this article, this game is Japanese. So, unless you know Japanese, you’re going to...
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Submissions (August 2007)
Fan Submissions by GameCola on
...1, Episode 6: Bright Side of the Moon Holy crap! This is the most amazing article I’ve ever seen in my life EVER!!! You’ve officially ruined me for every other...
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Link’s Burden: Time to Save the World Again #2
Columns by Gina Holechko on
...dunce hat…suffice to say, this game was originally released in Japan as Animal Forest by our, as usual, high-on-peyote friend Miyamoto. (In fact, the swelling head phenomenon almost proves the...
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Clubhouse Games (DS)
Reviews by A.E. Baxter on
If there’s one game for the DS that truly has something for everyone, it’s Clubhouse Games. This all-in-one title from Agenda was originally developed as “42 All-Time Classics” in Japan....
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Versus Mode: Original IPs, Abstract Characters, Female Gamers, and More
Columns by GameCola on
...the cake. It borrows its artistic style heavily from gorgeous ancient Japanese ukiyoe paintings, and the storyline itself is a retelling of a classic Japanese myth. It doesn’t surprise me...
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Submissions (December 2006)
Fan Submissions by GameCola on
...Gina Holechko Low-Rent Adventures in Japan (5-11) So you are saying that I would be very happy in Japan...? - Gina Holechko What the Crap?s (5-11) You didn’t the ultimate...
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Muramasa: The Demon Blade (Wii)
Reviews by Nathaniel Hoover on
...instruction manual; they throw around a lot of Japanese names, and I’m pretty dense when it comes to remembering people whose names don’t end in “Man.” The plot develops differently...
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Captain Eric’s Super Thumb Feature Presentation
Columns by Eric Regan on
...also have some games from the place they like to call Japan, home of the very strange videogames. So sit back and enjoy the THUMBS. Begin NOW. Red Faction (PS2)...