Does anyone know a UK or at least English language forum only for import and doujin Japanese games?
I'm fed up of wading through gaming news sites full of news about the Western industry, or about how whats going on in Japan will affect the Western industry and non-importers (who cares?).
And I can't stand gamer culture or fanboyism either, they're a turn off on the forums.
If Japanese games are actually as far from Western games as anime is from Disney, how come I can't find a gaming forum only for we Wapanese?
Its still a fact that there's no such forum or news site (well, not as far as I know) - a games site thats aimed at Western otaku but covering the Japanese scene and industry, with Western licencing included only as an afterthought because most of us can't understand much Nihongo - after all most fans of J-games import from Play-Asia anyway.
Its still a fact that there's no such forum or news site (well, not as far as I know) - a games site thats aimed at Western otaku but covering the Japanese scene and industry, with Western licencing included only as an afterthought because most of us can't understand much Nihongo - after all most fans of J-games import from Play-Asia anyway.
why not do what I'm doing redirect your energy that you're using to complain about situation and learn some Nihongo.
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