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[Retro Game] What Super Famicom games did you like?

The discussion reflects on Super Famicom games, revealing personal gaming biases and the impact of friends in broadening experiences.

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[Pokémon] If Otani is Gaburias, then what am I? I looked it up and it was Bakufuun.

A playful chat among Japan Otaku Reviews users, discussing Pokémon, height, and desires for hugs and human versions of creatures.

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[Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage!] Melting melody, serious relief.

Upcoming midnight screening of “Project Sekai: The Broken World” on March 29 at Shinjuku Piccadilly. Tickets: 2,500 yen.

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[Gakuen Idolmaster] I came to share the greatness of the non-initial character Ten’ōsei Minami that I started with on the PC version.

The blog praises Kotone Fujita, highlighting her appeal and connection to Minami Juou, while discussing character details.

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[Suikoden] It’s like I’m going crazy with the black rune.

In a dark discussion, otaku ponder the insanity and consequences of fandom, questioning their own involvement and losses.

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[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] Good morning, Mile!

Japan Otaku shares various reviews and reflections on “miles,” expressing gratitude and attachment towards this concept.

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[Controller] If there are four buttons on the right side, would it be possible to quickly respond and press them?

Discussion on evolving game controller designs, highlighting user experiences and button configurations through generations.

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[Monster Hunter Wilds] Event Quest: “The Rain that Bayonetta Dances In”

Japan Otaku discusses challenges in Monster Hunter Wilds 2, including quests, rewards, and nostalgic requests for past items.

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[Armored Core] Are you doing any Raven work?

Users discuss the challenging gameplay of “ARMOR ED C OR E SLPS 01402,” sharing tips and nostalgia for classic AC games.

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[Game] The hardest part about following up on social games is not being able to experience the thrilling moments…

Japan Otaku reviews express frustration over improvised game sequels and the challenges of keeping up with multiple titles.

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