Sentences with phrase «japanese gaming culture»

It might be a Japanese gaming culture thing.
Dr. Toto is an established and well - connected source in Japanese gaming culture, though, so there is still reason to pay close attention to his remarks.
In general, we found that those with positive feedback are fans of anime or manga, so their understandings of the Japanese gaming culture perhaps helped embrace the new style.
I want to increase the number of people worldwide that understand the appeal of Dragon Quest, which represents all Japanese gaming culture... even if that only turns out to be a single person.»

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Hi, im a casual person who loves to do things to have fun i like video gaming drawing story writing building computers making quotes poetry and most of all the japanese culture i want to learn japanese someday and meet that special person
It's no secret that, like fellow Japanese pop culture gaming icon Dragon Quest, Monster Hunter has had a tough and bitter battle winning over Western gamers.
The interest in learning Japanese has always been large for fans of gaming and geek culture, and tangential learning is a fantastic gateway into understanding the language.
Japanese culture, mostly in the form of Anime has seen a boom in the West in recent years, so there is clearly a market for people who want games that feel Japanese, but gaming will not be such an obvious gateway drug for a passion for Japanese culture like it was for me and so many others of my generation.
The book itself is not only a must - have for everybody interested in gaming culture, game design or the Japanese gaming industry, but also a great way to remember when you wasted your free time (and your coins) by playing Super Mario Bros. or Donkey Kong.»
Japanese consumers enjoy living their fantasies in virtual reality, a trait that stems from their anime and gaming culture.
Pay attention, fans of Japanese culture, music, animation, gaming, fashion, cuisine and cosplay, because the Hyper Japan Festival is taking place this weekend at the London O2.
Whether newcomers will enjoy it as much will depend on how open they are to Japanese culture and traditional JRPG design, both of which are becoming ever more niche in the current gaming market.
I can say that Yakuza 5 is by far the best game of the series, not only from a story and gameplay aspect, but a feel for Japanese gaming and culture.
Since the first Nintendo gaming console was released in 1983, the Japanese company has not only become a household name, but the proprietary characters have become pop culture icons.
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