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  2. I Want a Gal Gamer to Praise Me - Wikipedia

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    Written and illustrated by Geshumaro, I Want a Gal Gamer to Praise Me initially began serialization on the author's Twitter account on December 16, 2020. [3] It was later acquired by Kadokawa Shoten who began serializing it on their Comic Newtype website on November 19, 2021. [4] Its chapters have been collected into four tankōbon volumes as ...

  3. Cultural Exchange with Game Center Girl - Wikipedia

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    Cultural Exchange with Game Center Girl (Japanese: ゲーセン少女と異文化交流, Hepburn: Gēsen Shōjo to Ibunka Kōryū) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hirokazu Yasuhara. It originally began serialization online via Twitter and Pixiv in December 2019.

  4. Hi Score Girl - Wikipedia

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    Hi Score Girl (ハイスコアガール, Hai Sukoa Gāru) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rensuke Oshikiri that ran from October 2010 to September 2018. The story revolves around the life of gamer Haruo Yaguchi, the arcade game scene of the 1990s (particularly fighting games ), and his relationship with quiet gamer Akira ...

  5. Rooming with a Gamer Gal - Wikipedia

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    Rooming with a Gamer Gal (ゆうべはお楽しみでしたね, Yūbe wa Otanoshimi Deshita ne, lit. "It Was Fun Last Night" or "Thou hast had a good night's sleep I hope.") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Renjuro Kindaichi. The premise focuses on people who play the MMORPG Dragon Quest X.

  6. Sega Hard Girls - Wikipedia

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    The project focuses on various anthropomorphised Sega consoles, known as "Sega Hard Girls" or "SeHa Girls" for short, each with their own unique personalities. The anime series follows three such girls; Dreamcast, Sega Saturn, and Mega Drive, who must graduate from Sehagaga Academy, a special school located in Haneda, Tokyo, by venturing into the worlds of various Sega games and earning medals.

  7. Arcade Gamer Fubuki - Wikipedia

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    The series is set in 1984 and stars Fubuki Sakuragasaki, a gamer whose "passion panties" give her special gaming powers. She has a winged magical girl form, and she has a sword while in this form. The series has homages to Pac-Man, Virtua Fighter, and other games like Sonic the Hedgehog and Klonoa. [1]

  8. Black Girl Gamers - Wikipedia

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    Black Girl Gamers was founded by Jay-Ann Lopez, a British author and blogger, in 2015. [2] Lopez had enjoyed playing video games since she was young, but struggled to find other black women who were interested in gaming, and faced sexist and racist comments playing video games online.

  9. Gamers! - Wikipedia

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    Gamers! (Japanese: ゲーマーズ!, Hepburn: Gēmāzu!) is a Japanese light novel series, written by Sekina Aoi and illustrated by Saboten. Fujimi Shobo published twelve volumes from March 2015 to October 2019, under the Fujimi Fantasia Bunko imprint.