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Important Importables: Finding video game fan-art

by Jenni Lada on Jun 19, 2009 at 07:34 AM

This week Important Importables continues the whole fan-creation theme. Last week we looked at video game doujinshi, which are fan-made comics inspired by video games. This week, we’re moving onto video game fan-art, the other way fans can express their devotion to a particular game. In particular, we’re going to… Continue Reading »

Important Importables: Video game doujinshi

by Jenni Lada on Jun 12, 2009 at 07:33 AM

Have you ever played a video game so wonderful, that you wished it didn’t have to end? Perhaps the game’s original ending was unsatisfying and left you yearning to learn what happened to the hero. Maybe, you thought there was some sort of relationship between two characters in a game… Continue Reading »

Important Importables: Tales of the World: Narikiri Dungeon 2 review for GBA

by Jenni Lada on Jun 5, 2009 at 07:00 AM

Many people get caught up with the region-free DS and PSP games, but often forget that Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance games are region-free as well. Since the DS is backwards compatible with GBA games, that means a whole extra library of import games is available.… Continue Reading »

Important Importables: M.U.G.E.N.

by Jenni Lada on May 22, 2009 at 07:20 AM

As we saw a few weeks ago, sometimes the best games are either created by fans or free. Since import games are typically a premium item for people, due to the fact they can cost almost double the price of a domestic game, it’s always nice to see a cheaper… Continue Reading »

Important Importables: Your Memories Off: Girl’s Style review

by Jenni Lada on May 15, 2009 at 07:37 AM

Your Memories Off: Girl’s Style may be a contender for “Worst Use of English in a Video Game Title,” but try not to let that bother you too much. If you do, you’ll begin one of the best visual novels on the wrong foot. Wouldn’t want that to happen, now… Continue Reading »

Important Importables: Air doujin games

by Jenni Lada on May 8, 2009 at 07:35 AM

Key’s Air visual novel may have began life as an adult visual novel, but its popularity has made it more than that. Later releases of the game for consoles and handhelds had the adult content removed, so a wider audience could enjoy the game. It later inspired a manga, an… Continue Reading »

Important Importables: Stories that should become visual novels

by Jenni Lada on May 1, 2009 at 07:39 AM

As evidenced by games like Lux-Pain, Phoenix Wright and Heileen, the visual novel and adventure game genre is slowly beginning to establish a presence in the conscious of gamers. Perhaps this could mean a sudden interest in the genre, to the point where it could become a recognizable force. In… Continue Reading »

Important Importables: Sakura Taisen

by Jenni Lada on Apr 24, 2009 at 07:33 AM

A long time ago, back in January 2009, Important Importables covered dating games for guys. The game Sakura Wars was brought up in the comments, along with a question why it wasn’t mentioned in the game round up. Today, Sakura Wars, better known as Sakura Taisen in Japan, gets the… Continue Reading »

Important Importables: Doraemon

by Jenni Lada on Apr 17, 2009 at 07:33 AM

When most people think of Japanese popular culture, the mascots come to mind. Characters like Hello Kitty, Godzilla and Pikachu who have become superstars due to games, toys, movies, stationary products and manga. Their popularity has become so great that they’ve become worldwide icons. While Hello Kitty tends to steal… Continue Reading »

Important Importables: HimeHibi: Princess Days Portable Review

by Jenni Lada on Apr 10, 2009 at 07:54 AM

A large part of the appeal of visual novels is the opportunity to live another life. You get placed in a brand new environment filled with potential and opportunity. True, there is a structured path that players are guided along, but choices made during the game and interactions with NPCs… Continue Reading »

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