Hamburger Pair Set
New Japan Online Shop release for April 14, 2023, ¥ 3000
So glad they used Aiden “burger boy” Cuddle Bear for this set.
The burgers are labeled as tomato and fish.
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Mock up game cover / info about game ( tw for mentions of death, unsettling themes and imagery )
The nameless game was a exclusive game tittle for the Nintendo Ds in Japan ( though there is a fan translation for English)
The game takes place in the early 2000s ...where a legend was spreading around about a haunted SD ( no your not reading that wrong) game in wich you die in 7 days after playing it.
you play as a young man trying to discover the truth behind the deaths and putting an end to them.
Theres more to the game but I dont wanna spoil its story.
So-
If you would like to wach a full ( no commentary) let's play of the game, here's a link :
Bonus! Main theme for game :
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Pro Mahjong Extreme 64
JP release: 21st November 1997
NA release: N/A
PAL release: N/A
Developer: Athena
Publisher: Athena
N64 Magazine Score: N/A
Another Mahjong game, and this one is the most basic one yet. There are a couple of main modes, either gambling or pro, and the interface is pretty much non-existent, making it the hardest to understand in order to play, and somehow the controls feel unintuitive – quite an achievement for something so simple.
The “selling point” of this Mahjong game is that it features 16 real players. This means that if you’re not interested in the 16 professional Mahjong players from 1997, you’re competing against images of old men who all look like they’d rather be somewhere else – quite a contrast to the colourful and varied cast of the other Mahjong games.
Remake or Remaster?
Nothing needs to be done with this. Clubhouse Games is a good Mahjong game.
Official ways to get the game.
There is no official way to get Pro Mahjong Extreme 64
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[JP] Dreamcast Launch Titles | Monday, 11.27.2023
Exactly 25 years ago, the Sega Dreamcast launched in Japan, though it came with less launch titles to start off with (compared to Europe and North America), including:
Godzilla Generations (developed by General Entertainment)
July (developed & published by FortyFive)
Pen Pen Trilcelon (exclusively developed by General Entertainment in Japan)
Virtua Fighter 3tb (developed by Genki (console ver.) & Sega AM2 (arcade ver.))
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Super B-Daman: Battle Phoenix 64
JP release: 24th July 1998
PAL release: N/A
NA release: N/A
Developer: Hudson
Publisher: Hudson
N64 Magazine Score: 23%
B-Daman is a series of toys that are little figures that shoot marbles, with the original ones being based on Bomberman before expanding a lot, eventually spawning its own manga series, Super B-Daman. The video game, Battle Phoenix 64 is a minigame collection with 10 minigames.
You control your selected B-Daman and most games involve shooting, with a few basic shooting galleries. One fun one involves a bursting a balloon on spikes, but you need to reveal the panels underneath first. Unfortunately, the aiming on all of them are fairly poor. Some have you moving a target on screen and is very slow, and others have you aiming a row of dots and is not precise.
With only 10 minigames (some you need to unlock in singleplayer before you can play in multiplayer), they all get tiresome very quickly, especially as a few of them last too long for how simple they are.
It’s not an atrocious game, there just isn’t much to it.
Having played Battle Phoenix for far far too long (and for much longer than it deserved), I popped outside, and shook my fist at the sky. I then returned to my room, moved my N64 and TV into the wardrobe, climbed inside, and closed the door firmly behind me. When someone comes to remove the Battle Phoenix cart with sterilised tongs, I’ll consider coming back out again…
- James Price, N64 Magazine #20
Remake or remaster?
This doesn’t deserve any special treatment.
Official ways to get the game.
There is no official way to get Super B-Daman: Battle Phoenix 64
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