Video Games - Lost in Translation?
MikeDawg writes "No, it's not a case of 'All Your Base Are Belong To Us'. MSNBC is running an article about the relative popularity of some game hardware and software in the West vs. the East. This article covers the phenomenon of games vs. culture and why video games that do well in the U.S. generally don't do well in Japan, and vice-versa." The piece notes of the Japanese market: "American-made consoles such as 3DO (released in Japan in 1994) and most recently the Microsoft Xbox (released in two years ago) never seem to attract consumers in large numbers. Games such as 'Enter the Matrix' from Atari, and 'The Lord of the Rings' by Electronic Arts, both released [in Japan] last year, often vanish... without leaving a trace."
Lost in Translation would be an excellent title for a new video game. You can only win if you don't get the girl at the end.
You are in a maze of straight streets with bright neon signs, all alike.
> north
You are in a maze of straight streets with bright neon signs, all alike.
> north
You are in a maze of straight streets with bright neon signs, all alike.
> north
You are lost in translation.
not because it's unpopular, but because no one can get the zoning permits!
Wow, that guy must have done a LOT of acid.
Cheers,
IT
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Maybe we in the United States are a bunch of closet serial-killers due to the violent, malicious video games we so actively enjoy....
...but look at their hentai. Have you ever seen bodily fluids used (and reused) that way? Do all girls wear those uniforms? Should cartoon figures really do *that*???
I'm torn between rejecting the Japanese altogether or forming the United States of Japan where the best of both worlds collide in an all-out FPS blood sport of bukkake and tentacle rape. Who's with me?
I love your work, Samir - keep up the excellent job you're doing informing Slashdot readers of your work at Nintendo.
I hear ya. I just can't get into US demon-screwing cartoons. They just don't have the same depth as the ones made in Japan.
they also eat strange food and they've got a different word for everything. It's weird.
Now wash your hands.
And on breast bounce.
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Grand Theft Auto sold surprisingly well in Japan, but I sort of wonder what they're doing in it. Maybe they're just driving around, obeying traffic signals, listening to the radio, watching the sunset...
I prefer Vice City over GTA3 if only for the 80's soundtrack and the SWEET Mullets. Okay, maybe not the Mullets.
But jacking a car and cruising around Vice City jamming to my favorite 80's hits? I could do that all day long, my friend.
GIR: I'm going to sing the Doom song now. Doom doom doom doom doom doom de-doom doom doom doom doom doom doom...
It's an interesting observation. Perhaps it can best be summed up with the phrase:
"East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet."
The phenomenon is so glaring it's a wonder that nobody has noticed it before.
KFG
. . .on par with cheap food and inebriated idiocy.
And lord knows you won't find any of that in Japan.
KFG
my gf (yup she's thai, in case you're wondering)
We weren't wondering.
Just in case you were wondering.
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You had to put the five year limit in to rule out custer's revenge, yeah?
The one who collects the biggest paycheck.
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You are surprised by Japanese culture.
>Make fun of Japanese culture.
A Japanese man talks to you.
>Make fun of language
The Japanese man looks confused
>Make fun of Japanese man in english
The Japanese man doesn't understand you
>east
You are in Scarlett Johanssens hotel room
>look
Scarlett Johanssen is inexplicably in her underwear
>look at Scarlett Johanssen's arse
Nice.
>look at Scarlett Johanssen's arse
Nice.
>look at Scarlett Johanssen's arse
Nice.
>look at Scarlett Johanssen's arse
Nice.
Maybe they're just driving around, obeying traffic signals, listening to the radio, watching the sunset...
One of my friends had a PS2 waaay before I did. When we finally got her to buy GTA3 she was doing exactly that in the game. Stopping at stop lights, changing radio stations, etc. The rest of us finally had to yell at her "What are you doing!? You just stole this car, so why aren't you driving it like you did?"
Hell, she was paying more attention to traffic laws in the game than she does in real life.
If Murphy's Law can go wrong, it will.