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“100 Yen: The Japanese Arcade Experience,” a foreign documentary film depicting the culture and history of Japanese game centers. Featuring prominent figures associated with game centers, including the renowned professional gamer, Mr. Umehara. The film showcases various bullet hell shooting games like "Akai Katana," gameplay of the music game "Dance Dance Revolution," which caused a major boom in the late 90s, and scenes of game centers filled with numerous spectators and players. Notably, it also includes footage of the legendary amusement spot "Warehouse Kawasaki Store: Cyber Kowloon City," which closed in November 2019. The film is a valuable documentary work that records the golden age of game centers, with interesting discussions on the comments of top players regarding scores and the differences in attitudes towards games between America and Japan. This is a DVD package purchased from the Indiegogo website before the film's completion. I have watched it several times, and while the package has minor age-related soiling, the disc is in very good condition. Title: 100 Yen: The Japanese Arcade experience Runtime: 68 minutes Subtitles: English, Japanese, French, Spanish Production Company: Strata Studios Production Bonus Commentary: Daigo Umehara, Clover-Tac, Niconico, Taitō, Ted Ohno, and more Arcade Games Game Culture Game Centers Documentary Cyber
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