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Hardcore Gaming 101 Presents: Japanese Video Game Obscurities
Hardcore Gaming 101 Presents: Japanese Video Game Obscurities | Kurt Kalata
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Japan has produced thousands of intriguing video games. For any number of reasons, not all of them were ever released outside of the country, especially in the '80s and '90s. While many of these titles have since been documented by the English-speaking video game community - and in some cases, even unofficially translated - a huge proportion of the Japanese game output is unknown outside of their native territory (and even, in some cases, within it). Some of these games are oddities, the kind of uniquely Japanese title that wouldn't have been commercial viable outside of the country; others may have done well but were victims of circumstance. Plus, for quite a long time, the Japanese industry developed separately from American and European output, with their own landmark titles that created trends and inspired later games. Even the older games have a visual and aural style that make them distinct from similar games from around the globe. Hardcore Gaming 101 Presents: Japanese Video Game Obscurities seeks to catalogue many of these titles - games that are weird, compelling, strange, cool or historically important. Some of these may be familiar if you've comprehensively read Hardcore Gaming 101 website archives (though the actual text for this book is completely original), but we've also included a large number of titles that aren't (currently) reviewed, and in some cases, have little to no English-language coverage whatsoever. Most of these games are Japanese exclusive, though we've also picked some that are suitably obscure outside of the country, or were only localized many years after their original release. In some cases, they're games that were hugely successful in Japan but barely made a mark in the West.
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this is an excellent (but rather quick) read and everything I love about HG101's site is very apparent in this writing👍if you aren't already into Japanese games, this probably won't have much appeal to you but if you have even a moderate interest, it's worth a shot. I appreciate that Kalata brings up that many of these games are unique (or outright bonkers) conceptually but not very great from a gameplay mechanic standpoint.

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next #nightstand read and one I kickstarted to boot 😁 if I haven't made it apparent, video games are one of my other primary hobbies in addition to reading but I favor a lot of Japanese games which don't have many books in English written on them 🤔 HG101 has excellent articles and reviews on JP games so I was eager to support this work