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Happy to have spent 10+ yrs in 🇯🇵 doing stuff. Traveller. Gamer. Japanese language geek. Views are my own. http://MightBeFun.com RT≠Endorsement.
It’s An Honor To Continue Being Valued Over Countless Human Liveswww.theonion.com Look, I’m not the type who needs constant validation, and I have never sought preferential treatment from anyone. I just try to focus on doing what I do and not get too caught up in what people think ...
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EEDA Newsletter: Vol 5, Iss 14: Some Ideas on What To Do Nowwww.theinfophile.com This is a public issue of Enthusiastic Encouragement & Dubious Advice. Feel free to share it! Hi friends. Wow, what a week. I’m writing this on the afternoon...
Japanese job-seeker applicant rejected because of foreign name | The Asahi Shimbun Asia & Japan Watchwww.asahi.com Born and raised in Japan, a 20-year-old college student anxiously awaited the response from a job-search website for new graduates when she sent in her application.
’Opa springs eternal: Fantasy Zone: The Maze & Parlour Games | Segaiden 058youtu.be I know what you're thinking. "Jeremy, it would have made a lot more thematic sense for you to combine Maze Hunter 3-D and Fantasy Zone: The Maze into a single episode." Sure, but then I'd have ended up with an episode consisting of Rescue Mission and Parlour Games, and I'd lose thousands of subscribers overnight from sheer collective disgust. No, better to pair the good games with the bad and balance things out. Eh, that's not fair. Parlour Games isn't bad at all—it's a Compile game, how could it be? But it does feel a lot more uneven than Fantasy Zone: The Maze, a great home port of a great arcade game that combines two Sega legacy franchises into one thoughtfully crafted and thoroughly contemporary take on the maze-chase dot-gobbling format, which was feeling pretty creaky by 1988. I don't know that I've ever seen anyone sing the praises of Fantasy Zone: The Maze, and that's a damn shame—it's the kind of game that deserves to be immortalized through song and legend. Or at least through retrospectives. Which I guess is what I've done here. Be the change you want to see in the world, friends. Production notes: Why watch when you can read? All 420 full-color pages of SG-1000 Works: Segaiden Vol. I are now in print at Limited Run Games (https://limitedrungames.com/collections/books). You can also grab the massive hardcover print editions of NES Works, Super NES Works, and Virtual Boy works as well. Look for NES Works Gaiden Vol. I and Master System Works Vol. I in 2024-25. Video Works is funded via Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/gamespite) — support the show and get access to every episode up to two weeks in advance of its YouTube debut! Plus, exclusive podcasts, eBooks, and more! Master System footage captured from U.S. carts running through a cart adapter on Japanese Master System hardware and MiSTer (thanks to MiSTerAddOns). Video upscaled to 4K with RetroTink 4K. RGB cables courtesy of StoneAgeGamer.com and Allie Bellrose.
Dropped Connection: The Loss of Local Handheld Multiplayer - VGBeesvgbees.com We live in a fallen world. Like the barbarians of old, we trample thoughtlessly across the remnants of a once-mighty empire. Perhaps we deserve our...