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Explore Japan with Persona and Yakuza

Japan is always a fantastic place to visit. I always dream of visiting this country and it appears that even without vising the land of Rising Sun, anyone can now explore Japan with Persona and Yakuza. Both these games are utterly brilliant. They depict stunning details of famous locations in Japan. It makes sense, though because both of them are based in Japanese culture. The Kamurocho district in Yakuza, for example, is a representation of Kabukicho district in Shinjuku, Tokyo. Persona, the other one, presents life-like versions of so many famous hot spots around the country’s capital. If you ever visited Sangenjaya district near Shibuya, you will realize how Persona 5 captures most of the details perfectly through the Yongenjaya district. There are even shops and tight alleys depicted i...

Xbox One Is Being Sold As A 4K Blu-ray Player That Also Plays Video Games In Japan

Microsoft sure seems desperate to get the Xbox One into the hands of consumers, so much so that they have resorted to calling it a 4K Blu-ray player first and video game device second, in Japan. Here are some pictures taken by YouTuber Gaijin Hunter, as seen at a major electronics store in Japan. The text at the top says, “Super Cheap” and “Recommended”, while at the bottom it claims, “If it’s Xbox One S, you can also play video games.” It also seems like a few people have actually taken the deal, since it really is a really cheap Blu-ray device. Folks have bought it to watch anime and also as a Blu-ray player for their 4K TVs. Ah well, I really hope that the Xbox One X doesn’t end up in a similar state down the line. Register with us for the best ...

Wii production soon coming to an end

Even though the Wii is without a doubt Nintendo’s top-selling console, recent talks have indicated that production of the device is likely to come to a close. It was revealed on the official Nintendo Japan Wii website that Wii “manufacturing is scheduled to end soon.” No date has been confirmed as of now, and it still remains unclear whether this end in production of the Wii only applies to Japan or to the rest of the world as well. As Engadget points out, this decision should come as little surprise. It’s been nearly a year since Nintendo released the Wii’s successor, and since then, pretty much turned its efforts towards the new machine. Further, the Wii U has been able to play Wii games since day one. Its most recent update even allows players to enjoy Wii ...


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