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Every anime fan dreams of going to Japan, be it for fun or even educational purposes. The thought of roaming around places that inspired many of our favorite stories would make any person grin from ear-to-ear. Sadly, until there’s a

Sometimes you just want to go out and do some hunting. However, the fact that it costs quite a lot for ammunition and gear -- on top of the fact that some animals are just too cute to shoot --

Remember this name: Gabe Cuzzillo. This person is the creative mind behind Ape Out, a new game from Devolver Digital. Its premise is one of the most simplest in gaming today, but what it has to offer is one of

Alongside Sonic the Hedgehog, ToeJam & Earl were seen as SEGA's golden boys back in the 90s. With their debut title in 1991 and its Panic on Funkotron sequel two years later, the slick alien duo brought big beats and

Sometimes it take awhile to get things going in a manga. In regards to the recent adaptation of Kakuriyo: Bed & Breakfast for Spirits, the first volume did a good job with presenting its world and female lead. However, its

Visual novels can be a bit of a hard sell for the common gamer. Unless it has a special kind of gameplay aspect to it (i.e. VA-11 HALL-A and its drink mix menu), most people outside of the Japanese market

Be it in her original series or her newer fun romps, Japan's famous kitten Chi knows how to bring smiles to people of all ages. The tabby and her human & feline pals always manages to deliver a good chuckle

"A wise man will climb Mt. Fuji once; a fool will climb Mt. Fuji twice." - Japanese Proverb Mountain climbing can be a strenuous hobby. I've hiked up quite a few mighty hills and a handful of mountains in the New

No More Heroes was the reason why I finally caved in and bought a Wii once upon a time ago. The story of Travis Touchdown and his mission to become the #1 assassin had me with its killer narrative, badass

Gungrave was, in retrospect, an okay game series. With character designs by Trigun mastermind Yasuhiro Nightow and mechs created by You're Under Arrest writer Kōsuke Fujishima, the first two titles were described by many as "great to look at, so-so