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  2. Parallel importing in video games - Wikipedia

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    Import gaming is common among students looking to improve their language skills, and for native speakers of Japanese who do not live in Japan. This is also occasionally done with games in other languages, though less commonly. Some non-students who import games would learn foreign languages (English and Japanese) just to be able to play these ...

  3. Import Tuner Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Import Tuner Challenge [a] is a racing game published by Ubisoft and developed by Genki for the Xbox 360. It is the most recent main installment in the decade running Shutokō Battle series of games known as Tokyo Xtreme Racer in North America and Tokyo Highway Challenge in Europe. This is the only Shutokou Battle game to be on the Xbox 360.

  4. Mitchell Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 2016 a new game using the Pang license was released, only outside Japan, by DotEmu on modern platforms, [4] citing a 2016 copyright date for Mitchell Corporation. In 2023 an emulated version of the arcade game Cannon Dancer (Osman) was released by ININ Games [ 5 ] for modern platforms, citing a 2022 copyright date for Mitchell Corporation.

  5. Taito - Wikipedia

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    Taito Corporation [b] is a Japanese company that specializes in video games, toys, arcade cabinets, and game centers, based in Shinjuku, Tokyo. The company was founded by Michael Kogan in 1953 as the Taito Trading Company, [c] importing vodka, vending machines, and jukeboxes into Japan. It began production of video games in 1973.

  6. List of banned video games by country - Wikipedia

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    Video games are rarely banned in Japan, and it holds the place as one of the top video game producers in the world. [178] However, for some games, usually western, they may edit or censor their games if they appear offensive to Japan; an example being the Japanese release of Fallout 3.

  7. iS – internal section - Wikipedia

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    Weekly Famitsu gave it a score of 24 out of 40. [6]Video Games gave it a 4/5 score. [8]Gamers' Republic listed the game in the 1999 Video Game Buyers Guide and Y2K Preview as one of the best games to import from Japan that year along with such games as, Bangai-O, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Pepsiman, Robot Dandy, and The Adventures of Little Ralph.

  8. Video games in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Sega Akihabara Building 2, known as GiGO until 2017, a former large 6 floor Sega game center on Chuo Dori, in front of the LAOX Aso-Bit-City in Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan, in 2006 Video games are a major industry in Japan, and the country is considered one of the most influential in video gaming. Japanese game development is often identified with the golden age of video games and the country is ...

  9. Michigan: Report from Hell - Wikipedia

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    Michigan: Report from Hell [a] is a video game developed by Grasshopper Manufacture. It was published in Japan by Spike in 2004, and in Europe by 505 GameStreet the following year. Alternately described as adventure and survival horror, the game follows a news crew investigating Chicago after a mist covers the city following a plane crash in ...