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Every Game is Osamu Tezuka

Some people refer to Osamu Tezuka as "the Walt Disney of Japan." No offense intended, but frankly that's giving Disney too much credit. That's not to say that Disney's work didn't have a huge impact on art, animation, and film; rather, Tezuka's impact was even more profound. Better to describe him as Walt Disney, Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, and Charles Schulz all rolled into one.

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10 Anime Video Games That Are Actually Quite Good

It's been said that every time an anime game is released, the anime community has learned not to get their hopes high up. Because of how huge the anime industry has become over the past few decades, it attracts its fair share of developers and publishers who are looking to cash in on the hype. […]

autobotdan1168d ago (Edited 1168d ago )

Fist of the North Star Sega Genesis, Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon R on SNES, Macross DYRL on Sega Saturn

DerGaertner1168d ago

Gungrave, DB FighterZ, Sengoku Basaran, Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm 2.

Yi-Long1168d ago

Really hoping FighterZ will get a complete edition some day for next-gen.

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Retro Review: Astro Boy

Jerry from BagoGames says, "I decided to play an older Team Sonic title, Astro Boy, and found myself mad at old Team Sonic as well as new Team Sonic."

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Top 5 GBA hidden gems | Original and established franchises

"Forget about Advance Wars, Fire Emblem, and Golden Sun for just a bit and you’ll see some other great games here! Get ready for my top 5 GBA hidden gems," - Nintendo Enthusiast

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