Brian Ashcraft
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Do Not Underestimate The Power Of The PlayStation Lunch Box
In Japan, there is an official PlayStation One lunch box. It’s a crane game prize and comes in packaging that looks like the cardboard box for the first PlayStation. How cool is it?
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Artificial Intelligence Is Creating New Art From A Deceased Manga Great
One of Japan’s greatest, if not the greatest, manga creators is coming back thanks to the power of AI. Osamu Tezuka died in 1989, but next year, artificial intelligence will create new Tezuka art.
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New Brain Age Announced For Nintendo Switch In Japan
In 2005, Brain Age first went on sale in Japan for the Nintendo DS. The game, which had players solve maths problems and more to judge the age of their brain, became a national sensation in Japan.
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How Anime Has And Hasn’t Changed, According To Shoji Kawamori
Shoji Kawamori’s career in anime has spanned four decades. While still in his teens, Kawamori joined the industry in the late 1970s. Since then, some things have changed. Other things have not.