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TheGreenAvenger posted:Some of the screens are personal preference, that's for sure. But you'd be surprised how badly TVN mangles some things. I'd feel bad about capping old stuff if they weren't continuing to be terrible with the new stuff too. O-T tended to use "The night it all began" instead of Begins Night. If the lady shouting "Scold me, Abe!" isn't accurate, I'm going to be very sad.
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Can someone tell me what this means/says? It's a roof tile for reference.
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# ? Feb 7, 2013 00:19 |
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Just looks like the hiragana for the syllable "to" to me (I hope I got that right, anyway, I'm so rusty).
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# ? Feb 7, 2013 00:21 |
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You're probably right. It's from the roof of the My Neighbour Totoro house they built so the other tiles probably spell out Totoro.
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TheGreenAvenger posted:I'm a big Kamen Rider fan, and I agree with Hokuto. When you translate it using Japanese words, not only does it make it inaccessible to people who don't know any Japanese, it strips all of the character out of the text. The words that they say are untranslatable are sometimes actually more or less impossible to directly translate. But translation is not about being word-for-word, and a sentence can be changed around in so many different ways to convey the character that Japanese-speakers pick up on their own. That's why I can't stand TVN's ridiculous translation. (And also why I co-run a blog that makes fun of them) I followed you on tumblr before I realized you were running it, I just found it in the GCCX tags and decided it was great fun for a tumblr, but you'll have more fodder if you make it not TVN specific, I think. edit : yes, all that roof says is "to" in hiragana, just confirming.
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# ? Feb 7, 2013 02:54 |
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Caitlin posted:I'd probably check the Language subforum in A/T. Thanks for the suggestion! I got a hold of a goon in Cambodia who's helping me with the correct spelling of Khmer names and phrases.
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# ? Feb 7, 2013 06:30 |
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Here's a fun fact: Did you know that President of Microsoft's Interactive Entertainment and E3 Spokesman, Don Mattrick is actually Kibe of Gamecenter CX? It's true!
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# ? Feb 7, 2013 17:51 |
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With the disheveled hair it's even more similar. I knew he looked like someone when I saw the E3 conference but never made the connection.
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# ? Feb 7, 2013 18:04 |
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I finally got off my rear end and watched Game Center CX in USA... what an amazing episode I came up with a possibly dumb idea to show Arino the international love he's been getting since then, since he was surprised that 150 people went to see him in the first place, and now the DVDs are out worldwide! So, I thought of a possibility - making a pin map, where everyone could add a pin to their location in the globe, and then we'd send it to Arino through twitter or something. I've found this site, and started a map, but you need to register to add a pin. On the plus side, it does have comments. Feel free to tell me if this is a horrible idea
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# ? Feb 7, 2013 21:06 |
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MUTEkI posted:OK, that guy at the retro arcade in the part 1 episode is a man after my own heart. God bless him. It was refreshing to see a retro arcade on the show that had properly maintained games. Good condition control panels, working sound, properly adjusted and converged monitors, and an owner truly looking after the classic games. Random Stranger posted:Demon's Crest, OTOH, is one of those games that I've been expecting for a while. Since they may be doing a revisiting the great hits for the 10th anniversary year it might turn up in season 17... I'd love to see Nazo Makaimura challenged at some point, or at least used as a warmup or... something. Wonder how the Puzzle Chief would do at a puzzle based GnG. Speaking of challenges I'd like to see, I still can't believe Arino hasn't challenged Bomber King / Robowarrior! The game showed up previously during the games of 1987 segment but that was it. It just seems to have so much going for it that would make it a perfect fit for the show: 1. Developed by Hudson Soft. 2. A spinoff of the Bomberman series (honestly where the single player mode of Bomberman should have continued). 3. Some stages are deviously tricky in that you must recover a hidden item or the stage loops endlessly. 4. Brutally punishing powerup system where your energy meter constantly drains and must be replenished via items, damage is taken out of the same meter, and if you die then all your item inventory is halved on restart. 5. The second boss is a giant fire-breathing segmented dragon that is fought while lightning falls from above. 6. The Japanese version has a theme song with lyrics, accessed in a karaoke mode from the main menu after completing the first stage - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3ok24j1B3o I suppose the game is somewhat repetitive but so are a lot of games featured on the show that made great challenges.
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# ? Feb 7, 2013 21:23 |
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GCCX fans in the UK will know that Kibe's true white-man doppelgänger is in fact Professor Brian Cox:
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# ? Feb 7, 2013 21:59 |
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Comrade Fakename posted:GCCX fans in the UK will know that Kibe's true white-man doppelgänger is in fact Professor Brian Cox: Kibe will never tell us about potential fart lakes where ewoks swim freely.
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# ? Feb 7, 2013 23:05 |
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InsaneDavid posted:I'd love to see Nazo Makaimura challenged at some point, or at least used as a warmup or... something. Wonder how the Puzzle Chief would do at a puzzle based GnG. Good call! I first learned about Nazo Makaimura three or four years ago, and I was so unreasonably excited when I found out that there was an incredible machine game for the PSX that was themed on Ghouls and Ghosts that I went ahead and immediately got it off eBay.
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 01:48 |
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Does anyone have that fan made Toonami promo for GCCX? I really wanna piss off my friend.
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 02:00 |
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Kuai posted:Does anyone have that fan made Toonami promo for GCCX? I really wanna piss off my friend. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVYZySib4kM This?
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 02:09 |
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Now I'm pissed Have some empathy and think others in the future
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 02:27 |
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Things that bother me about Game Center CX way more than they should: the Game Collection segment stops one game short of the last Famicom game release. And in the final Famicom Game Collection segment they featured two soccer games. You guys could have skipped one of those.
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 03:39 |
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I miss when they showed more than just Famicom (and on occasion Super Famicom) on those collection things. Sure the Famicom may have been important but theres other things, guys! Just ask Kibe!
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 03:46 |
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What episode features Bubble Bath Babes?
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 03:47 |
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Mister Chief posted:What episode features Bubble Bath Babes? Not a licensed release, sorry. They have, however, shown a different porn game from the same publisher.
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 03:50 |
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Mister Chief posted:What episode features Bubble Bath Babes? That one episode that followed Abe around on his daily routine. I think it was a DVD special, unless they aired that episode pretty late at night.
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 03:51 |
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My favorite thing about GCCX's "this year in video games" is how Nintendo-centric it is. This show is like porn for those of us who never owned a Sega console.
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 03:58 |
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I just re-watched the Korea special and the segment in the following episode where they play the games they bought. Did anyone ever figure out what that weird dancing game was all about? Is it just a single screen, or is there actually something to it? I tried Googling "Honriki Choumu Tenshi", but didn't get any results. I figured if anyone knows what its deal is, they're probably in this thread.
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 04:04 |
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DarkHamsterlord posted:I just re-watched the Korea special and the segment in the following episode where they play the games they bought. Searching for references in any language the only thing I could find is stuff about Game Center CX. My guess is that it's a graphics demo that was shoved onto a cart by some pirates. You get weird stuff when it comes to unlicensed Famicom games.
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 04:13 |
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DarkHamsterlord posted:I just re-watched the Korea special and the segment in the following episode where they play the games they bought. I posted about it a long while back. Here: zari-gani posted:About the "Dance Now!" game (which yes, features Lina Inverse on the cover for some reason), the official info submission form is still up on the GCCX site. But I'm gonna guess they don't care about it anymore. More info on it has been available online for a while now on this Japanese page.
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 04:49 |
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Thanks for the quick responses! What a bizarre piece of software.
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 05:12 |
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thank you my friend wants to murder me now
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 07:52 |
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Raw for Episode #154 Metro Cross. It is a 2 parter. After Part 2 next week, 1 episode left for season 16. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5of3w64Cuc joek0 fucked around with this message at 08:18 on Feb 8, 2013 |
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Am I the only one who is sort of sick of two parters? I haven't watched any of that Metro Cross episode but I don't see how that game could justify it.
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 08:27 |
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Mister Chief posted:Am I the only one who is sort of sick of two parters? I haven't watched any of that Metro Cross episode but I don't see how that game could justify it.
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 08:38 |
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InsaneDavid posted:It was refreshing to see a retro arcade on the show that had properly maintained games. Good condition control panels, working sound, properly adjusted and converged monitors, and an owner truly looking after the classic games. What got me in particular was the custom speakers for a couple of the cocktail-style games like he had. I mean, I'm the sort of crazyass mofo who just downloads the .VGM soundtrack of (arcade) Turtles in Time and listens to it on infinite loop while at work at my desk.
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MUTEkI posted:What got me in particular was the custom speakers for a couple of the cocktail-style games like he had. I mean, I'm the sort of crazyass mofo who just downloads the .VGM soundtrack of (arcade) Turtles in Time and listens to it on infinite loop while at work at my desk. I listen to the Super Metroid soundtrack when it's a dark and a rainy day. And yeah, that arcade owner was way better than some of the guys we've seen. He obviously cared a lot about the games. It always bugs me out to go to an arcade and see half the machines with the "BROKEN" sign on them.
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 12:35 |
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Azazell0 posted:And yeah, that arcade owner was way better than some of the guys we've seen. He obviously cared a lot about the games. It always bugs me out to go to an arcade and see half the machines with the "BROKEN" sign on them.
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 13:52 |
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That makes me wonder: would there be an actual market in a "classy" arcade? Like, similar to a casino layout with fancy mahogany cabinets, where the machines are on a crazy-regular maintenance schedule to basically always perform as if they're new? I feel like there'd be something to that, although probably not a profitable something.
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 14:40 |
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I would go to an establishment like that. Pay 10 € at the door and play as long as you like, all the machines are free. Arcades as a whole have all but died here in Finland anyway. You find an odd pinball machine or an arcade cabinet in gas stations and such, but in major cities, there are no arcades. There are casinos, though. I'm not sure what killed the arcades, is it the fact that handheld consoles made their breakthrough or that cellphones and tablets are nowadays "busy" gamers choices for a quick fix? To me, going to a local arcade was always an exciting feeling, like going to the movies. It's just not the same at home, no matter what kind of rigs you have.
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 14:45 |
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Azazell0 posted:I would go to an establishment like that. Pay 10 € at the door and play as long as you like, all the machines are free. There's a place like that in my rinky-dink town that opened about three months ago. Wonderful place with a great collection but just about all the machines need some kind of work. They just got a Space Harrier in last week that should be up soon so I'm looking forward to going out this weekend to try it out...
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univbee posted:That makes me wonder: would there be an actual market in a "classy" arcade? Like, similar to a casino layout with fancy mahogany cabinets, where the machines are on a crazy-regular maintenance schedule to basically always perform as if they're new? I feel like there'd be something to that, although probably not a profitable something. Maybe someday.... someday...
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univbee posted:That makes me wonder: would there be an actual market in a "classy" arcade? Like, similar to a casino layout with fancy mahogany cabinets, where the machines are on a crazy-regular maintenance schedule to basically always perform as if they're new? I feel like there'd be something to that, although probably not a profitable something. Azazell0 posted:I would go to an establishment like that. Pay 10 € at the door and play as long as you like, all the machines are free. You are kind of describing DisneyQuest, except it's more of the $30~40 range.
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# ? Feb 8, 2013 15:05 |
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I remember reading about some place in Germany which is like a fancy private club with PCs and games consoles everywhere, private rooms for groups to play together, etc. I don't remember if they had arcade machines, though.
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Maid cafes have done video games for a while, what would a gentleman's club VIP room look like? Probably like that Russian LAN tournament where they got strippers to try and distract the players, so maybe not the best idea.
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