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Eternal Fighter Zero

Filed Under: Doujinsoft, Gaming, Japan, Otaku, YouTube
Mar.26, 2009

Continuing on my recent trend (well, trend of one post anyways) here’s another super-keen piece of doujinsoft. Eternal Fighter Zero combines a few of my favourite things : Kanon, Air and all-girl fighting games that I can button-mash the shit out of.

See, I’m just not that good at conventional video games. I was never allowed a game console as a child because according to my mother, “They wreck the TV and rot your brain.” Thanks, mum. As a result, I am generally shit at video games unless they are platformers, puzzle-based or turn-based or point-and-click RPGs. I am terrible at Halo, wouldn’t event consider playing anything on PS3 and can only succeed at fighting games if my opponent is either drunk, lacking in opposable thumbs or worse than I am at fighters (something that, were it to occur, would unravel the fabric of space-time because of the sheer impossibilty that anyone else could suck more than me).

So that’s why I love Eternal Fighter Zero – it’s a game where I can select Tsukimiya Ayu from Kanon, mash the shit out of my keyboard or control pad with a flat palm and still be reasonably successful against the CPU. And the fact that the specials and combos are animated to a level that is on par with the professional releases they are inspired by (Street Fighter, Guilty Gear and King of Fighters) makes this even more pleasurable.

The only thing that’s annoying about it is the dodgy CPU AI. If you have it set to easy, it’s like the AI is just randomly rolling a 1d20 and 1d6, then picking one of six possible attacks if the d20 comes up as an even number. And if you try cranking up the CPU then it just turns into a button-mashing clone itself, and gameplay begins to feel like playing tic-tac-toe against yourself – neither side can win and everybody knows the whole thing is pointless.

Eternal Fighter Zero is released by Twiligh Frontier (in Japanese Tasogare Frontier), who have also released  number of Touhou games in collaboration with Team Shanghai Alice. Despite being first published in 2001, Eternal Fighter Zero is still available in places like Messe Sannoh in Akihabara and in Manadarake in Nakano Broadway.

Tags: Doujinsoft, games, Japan, otaku
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Gatling Cat’s “Lucky Star Troopers

Filed Under: Doujinsoft, Gaming, Japan, Otaku
Mar.19, 2009

Since I moved back to Australia, I’ve been slowly working my way through the acquisitions I made whilst living in Japan. One of the problems with living in Japan is the volume of stuff! With all that anime and manga and gaming goodness so convenient and easy to acquire, if your reading speed is anything less than native then you end up buying things faster than you can read/play them!

Doubly so if you are have Apple computers (like I do) but am into doujin soft. Just after Lucky Star was announced as an anime, a circle called Gatling Cat made a showing at Comic Market 72 with the preview book (basically a nicely printed version) of the game design documentation for “Lucky Star Troopers”.

Lucky Star Troopers is a platformer, using characters from Lucky Star as playable characters or as enemies.  As you can see in the attached game-play video, it’s not particularly complex but it is button-mashingly fun.

The thing that I like so much about this game isn’t the gameplay or production, or even that it’s Lucky Star; what I like about this game is the Gatling Cat guys. I’ve run into them at Comic Market, Sunshine Creation and even Comic Creation, where they’re flogging their game with the latest patch and upgrades. I admire the effort they make in tweaking the gameplay and pushing the game, and that makes playing the game and actually enjoying it so much more satisfying.

It makes me feel like I’m rewarding them with the waves of appreciation emanating from me (in some weird cosmic donation-ware hippie thing). And the fact I get to smack a whole bunch of Shiraishi’s around doesn’t hurt either.

Tags: doujinshi, Gaming, Japan, lucky star
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iDOLM@STER Comes To PSP

Filed Under: Gaming, Japan, Otaku, PSP, Simulation, YouTube
Jan.07, 2009

This week, everytime I’ve been in Akihabara, I have had to stop by the new Gamers shop where they have a giant flat-screen running a loop of the iDOLM@STER SP promotional video (see it after the jump). I’m a huge fan of the original arcade version and if Namco had put it out on PS2 I’m sure I would have dropped off the face of the earth for a solid month upon the release. I had actually been planning to bite the bullet on this Japan trip and buy a Japanese XBox 360 so that I could play it at home (pants optional).

But! The reason the video has me so hooked is because iDOLM@STER SP is for the PSP – that’s right, a Playstation Portable version! And it gets even more consumer-whore-y – THERE’S THREE DIFFERENT VERSIONS! View Full Article »

Tags: games, iDOLM@STER, Japan, otaku, PSP
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