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Inside the Guide: Boku Dracula Kun
Columns by Michael Gray on
...boss: The Statue of Liberty! She can’t fight because she’s from France (zing!), so instead she challenges you to an All-American Quiz Show, which, for some odd reason, has several...
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Low-Rent Adventures in Japan
Columns by Richo Rosai on
...Americans, unlike Australians, New Zealanders, and many other English-speaking nationals do not qualify for a “work holiday” or “foot in the door” visa. To oversimplify, this reality forces under-qualified Americans...
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Low-Rent Adventures in Japan: Tolerable Japan
Columns by Richo Rosai on
...It’s dangerous, expensive, unreliable, difficult to do while sleeping and an all-around hassle. But in most American cities, there simply isn’t a realistic choice. And before you say “Ooh! You...
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Low-Rent Adventures in Japan: Peace and Quiet
Columns by Richo Rosai on
...replicate the crappiness of American “rap” music blaring from idiots’ speakers. Overflowing with high-spirited thankfulness to my Lord Jesus Christ for giving the heathen Japanese a week-long holiday from work...
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Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows (MXB)
Reviews by Shawn Sackenheim on
...the Emperor, the magical world, or even the four heroes, leaving everything as flat and bland as the artwork that passes for cutscenes. Worse still, the American McGee-inspired images of...
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Super Magnetic Neo (DC)
Reviews by Bradley Keene on
...point exactly. Welcome to the world of Super Magnetic Neo, a quirky Japanese game that was luckily ported over to North American shores on June 14, 2000. In quite possibly...
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Low-Rent Adventures in Japan: A Konami Life on a Capcom Salary
Columns by Richo Rosai on
...instead of just leaving it for you to eat the next day like a few of the American convenience stores I’ve worked at, so at a certain time of night...
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Low-Rent Adventures in Japan: Diary of a Deadline
Columns by Richo Rosai on
...No, it’s not a strip club or some kind of pachinko/gambling thing—it’s actually a supermarket. This is where I go shopping. If you live in a small-to-medium-sized American city, you...