taiko no tatsujin
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Arcade Game Museum Opening In Japan For A Limited Time Only
While it might seem that some of Japan’s best arcades are already like museums, here is an officially branded one. Called The Game Centre Museum, it opened this month in Nagoya.
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Both Switch And PS4 Versions Of Taiko No Tatsujin Are Fun In Different Ways
It’s a good year for drum-based rhythm games. Hot on the heels of the wonderfully quirky Gal Metal for the Switch, Bandai Namco’s released two new Taiko no Tatsujin drum games, one for Nintendo’s console and one for PlayStation 4. Which one to get depends on which sort of rhythm gamer you are.
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A Sumo Dude Playing A Japanese Arcade Game
Video: They don’t call sumo wrestler Tanikawayama “Drum Killa” for nothing.
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Yakuza 5 Is Like Inception. A Video Game Within A…Video Game.
It’s not uncommon for video game companies to reference their own games in…their own games. But Yakuza 5, never one to turn down a tie-in, is something else: Yakuza 5 features another company’s game.