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Latest Persona 3 Portable details revealed at AtlusNet

by Jenni Lada on Nov 2, 2009 at 10:08 AM

AtlusNet.jp updated recently with many new details about Persona 3 Portable, the PSP port/remake of Persona 3, which came out November 1, 2009. The most obvious and talked about addition is the ability to play as a heroine rather than the hero Minato from Persona 3. You can switch off… Continue Reading »

Important Importables: 100 interesting games you must import to play

by Jenni Lada on Oct 30, 2009 at 07:32 AM

Hey everyone! This is a momentous day for Important Importables. Today marks the 100th column. Who’d have thought, right? Anyways, to celebrate today, I’m listing my 100 all time favorite games that you can only get by importing. These are titles that aren’t available in North America, and you have… Continue Reading »

PS3 owners don’t need to wait until January 2010 for Bayonetta

by Jenni Lada on Oct 28, 2009 at 02:17 PM

Platinum Games and Sega’s Bayonetta isn’t due out in North America until January 5, 2010. Thankfully, PS3 owners don’t have to wait that long. If they have a credit card or a paypal account, they can hop online to the Japanese import video game store of their choice and order… Continue Reading »

Square Enix continues porting its mobile games to handhelds

by Jenni Lada on Oct 26, 2009 at 02:22 PM

Square Enix has once again shown that it is ready and willing to port its mobile games to handhelds and consoles. The latest example is Kuni Yaburete Sanga Ari, also known as Hills and Rivers Remain. Previously, it was only available on cell phones, the iPhone and the iPod Touch.… Continue Reading »

Important Importables: 6 Japanese gadgets with no purpose other than perpetual cuteness

by Jenni Lada on Oct 23, 2009 at 07:31 AM

One of the best things about Japan are the unexpected gadgets that find life there. You know what I’m talking about, the cute, tiny things whose sole reason for existance seems to be that they’re utterly adorable. These kinds of treats typically don’t fufill any necessary need, but they do… Continue Reading »

Important Importables: The coverage of Haruhi Suzumiya

by Jenni Lada on Oct 16, 2009 at 07:20 AM

One of the most popular icons and characters in Japan is a brown haired girl with yellow ribbons in her hair named Haruhi Suzumiya. People mimic the opening dance from her anime, dress up like her, collect toys that look like her character, read about her and even play video… Continue Reading »

This year, Domo’s spending Halloween with 7-Eleven

by Jenni Lada on Oct 15, 2009 at 01:09 PM

About a year ago, Gamertell’s Important Importables talked about Japanese mascots who’ve gotten their own video games. One of the mascots was Domo, the Nippon Hoso Kyokai (NHK) network mascot - a big brown, friendly monster whose mouth is perpetually open and says only, “Domo.” Last year, Domo was the… Continue Reading »

Important Importables: Celebrate Hello Kitty’s 35th anniversary with 35 Hello Kitty games

by Jenni Lada on Oct 9, 2009 at 07:06 AM

On November 1, 2009, Hello Kitty celebrates her 35th birthday. Funny, she doesn’t look that old. It’s also her twin sister Mimmy’s birthday too, but she’s not the famous one so nobody really cares about her. She’s just part of the entourage. Anyways, in honor of Hello Kitty’s 35th, Important… Continue Reading »

Important Importables Review: Tomato Adventure for GBA

by Jenni Lada on Sep 25, 2009 at 07:43 AM

A few years ago, Play-Asia had a massive sale on Game Boy Advance games. I decided to use it as an opportunity to pick up the first entry in the Starfy series, Densetsu no Stafi. While shopping, another game also caught my eye. It was bright and colorful RPG designed… Continue Reading »

Important Importables: The wonderful Tokyo Game Show

by Jenni Lada on Sep 18, 2009 at 07:20 AM

In North America, E3 is the king of video game trade shows. In Japan, it’s all about the Tokyo Game Show. Held every fall, the Tokyo Game Show is the place to see the latest and most anticipated video games in Japan. The 2009 Tokyo Game Show spans four days… Continue Reading »

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