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[Social game] If you know any humorous pejoratives for games, please let me know.

Japan Otaku Reviews introduces Sato Shirōbei Tadanobu, critiques games like “Fallout 76” and “Kirby’s Air Ride.”

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[BanG Dream!] Tomorrow, there’s a collaboration between Ark Knights and Ave mujica!

Japan Otaku Reviews discuss their puzzling experience on Terra, comparing it to other game collaborations and challenges.

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[Nintendo Switch] Is it true that around 400,000 to 500,000 people in Japan can shop at the My Nintendo Store?

Japan Otaku discusses delivery logistics, theft concerns, and package management for upcoming Nintendo releases.

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[Pokémon] Even though it’s so cute.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses Pokémon evolution, design preferences, and comparisons to dragons and other creatures.

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[G Generation] Mk5 nuclear warhead missile! Activation, approved!!

Japan Otaku discusses game strategies, event challenges, and character levels while seeking tips for optimal gameplay.

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[Gundam: The Witch from Mercury] When your mental state is pushed to the limit, the visuals are great, right…?

The blog explores themes of allure, mental resilience, and recovery through sleep and appetite, using raccoons as metaphors.

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[Gundam GQuuuuuuX] You don’t look 34 years old…

The discussion reflects on war veterans’ aging and experiences, contrasting perceptions of age in anime and reality.

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[BanG Dream!] Since I’m participating alone, it feels lonely without a thread…!

The Japan Otaku blog reflects on the challenges and feelings of attending events alone, exploring boredom and social dynamics.

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[Medalist] I’m happy that you’re about a hundred times heavier than I imagined.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses character dynamics and emotional struggles, highlighting family issues and personal growth.

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[Crayon Shin-chan] Is it a manga that features organized crime?

Discussion on a manga featuring Hiroshi navigating high society, food etiquette, and nostalgic memories of past works.

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