Strangest Japanese Videogame Genres Discussed 82
Thanks to GameSpy for their column discussing a number of videogame genres that are popular in Japan, but not in the West. Picks include the more obvious such as dating sims ("Players look through the eyes of a young man and try to woo a variety of girls by making the proper dialogue choices"), pet raising sims ("where you raise and, uh, feed an everyday hamster... or a rhinoceros beetle"), and even voyeurism-based titles such as Primal Image, where "...poorly constructed 3D women with frightening facial features played brief animated sequences while you took pictures before the time limit ran out." Have Japanese-only genres such as dating got the capacity to take off in the States?
Considering the amount of lonely, teen nerds... (Score:3, Interesting)
Re: GameSpy sucks. *sigh* (Score:4, Insightful)
On a somewhat unrelated note, can someone who knows how to write good articles go work for GameSpy for us? Quote from article: "I didn't like this game, and you won't either. So, there, I'm done." Wow, thanks chief. Honestly between crap like that and their previous 3 or 4 "Top 25
Re: GameSpy sucks. *sigh* (Score:5, Insightful)
Perhaps - but, as your parent suggests, they'll need to be Americanised first.
The problem is that these games are written by Japanese, in Japanese, for Japanese. Let's be frank - most Americans would be hard pressed to point to Tokyo on a map of Japan. How are they going to react to a game which relies on them knowing about, oh, Japanese Valentine conventions, to pick an example which crops up in a lot of dating sims? You can get some way by providing notes - explain what all the foods are, what the national holidays are, and so on. But that will only help for those Americans who want to learn about Japan.
So you Americanise your games. You set them in small-town America; you replace the clothes with American school uniforms, the chopsticks with knives and forks, the shrines with churches or whatever. You don't even bother to translate the tens of thousands of words of text, because it's easier and cheaper to write your own script from scratch. And you end up with a game that fans of the genre will hate, because it isn't Japanese, but American gamers will also hate, because it doesn't have guns and state-of-the-art 3D.
Re: GameSpy sucks. *sigh* (Score:1)
The only point to dating or giving gifts to the girls was so you could raise their "heart level" (how much they like you) so you could forge a more powerful sword that combined the girl's ability with yours. For example, if you use a certain girl to forge a sword when her heart level was at 3, you'd gain the ability to cast "heal".
An interesting concept, but the spells you gained just weren't worth the hassle.
In addition, the whole dating session was a s
Re: GameSpy sucks. *sigh* (Score:2)
That kind of game would be met with backlash. (Score:2)
After seeing one too many episodes of girls getting stalked by "creepy" guys on Dateline, CSI, Law and Order, etc... a dating sim, which teaches kids how to virtually bag girls would go over as well as Doom ]|[ will be to a resident of Columbine.
Re: GameSpy sucks. *sigh* (Score:2)
The problem is getting SO-type invdividuals to consider geeks as partner-type material to begin with.
Re:Considering the amount of lonely, teen nerds... (Score:3, Insightful)
So many things that a few years ago seemed like something only those wacky Japanese would be into (Tamagotchi, Kareoke, Shonen Jump, 60 hour work weeks) quickly have become part of American culture. I was surprised when the concept of "Idol Stars" and game shows revolving around torturing people quickly became part of American television.
Re:Considering the amount of lonely, teen nerds... (Score:1)
Re:Considering the amount of lonely, teen nerds... (Score:1)
You've never seen Fear Factor have you? Oh wait, that's torturing the audience. :)
-sam
Re:Considering the amount of lonely, teen nerds... (Score:1)
I mean, come on, you have to find out what the characters likes and dislikes are to keep them as a teammate. Then you have to go out with them to keep them happy, or try impress them with your vball skills. Then other characters come along and try to woo you away. That's not volleyball, that's dating. My friend's wife is addicted to the game.
Some... (Score:2, Interesting)
However, I don't think too many people would be interested in the typical Japanese dating game (hentai or otherwise) in this country (remember, a nice majority of the casual gamers in the US prefer stuff like Madden or Super Trucks Racing over your ave
I've played my fair share of dating sims (Score:4, Interesting)
I've only played a couple of English translated dating games, and they were also adult oriented. Kind of sad since I'd like to see these type of weird genres become more popular here for the sake of stirring things up in the market. We're too stuck in the moment where everybody wants bullet time, realistic physics and graphics with heavy guns and big, powerful explotions.
The Sims is a fresh breath of air, very revolutionary too. But... There's just too little experimentation these days in the market. Which is really sad. Oh well.... Maybe some day we'll see a company spawn a growing market of translated japanese dating sims. For once I'd like to play one without it ending up having sex with the girl in the end (and no tentacles!).
Re:I've played my fair share of dating sims (Score:2, Interesting)
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Hentai games where you "play" the monster! (Score:2)
Talking about tentacle games, I thought it was kind of interesting that some of these games actually let you "play" the monster! Take a look at this page [galaxy-of-terror.com] about 3/4 down the page where it talks about the Eden game. Most hentai games feature you trying to save women from monsters or at least being an innocent bystander. But in the Eden game you are playing "the bad guy" and are really required to perform the act. I don't know exactly how much control over what the monster does (e.g., where you put your te
Re:I've played my fair share of dating sims (Score:2)
Tokimeki Memorial and Sentimental Grafitt.
Tokimeki is actually the most popular one because it is more of a sim high school than a sim dating. Sentimental Grafitti is more like a choose your own adventure, but it is porn free.
ALL of the other ones are porn. If you know of one that isn't porn that isn't one of the two I named, tell me.
Re:I've played my fair share of dating sims (Score:2)
Somebody's forgetting Sakura Taisen, the hybrid strategy game / datesim wherein your relationship with your teammates helps determine your outcome in battle.
Sega's looking to bring these over, but not starting from #1, which is aging fast -- part #5 takes place IN America, and is the most likely starting point.
And let's not forget the combo Datesim / Restaurant Management RPG for the X-Box, the non-adult spinoffs from datesims
Daughter Raising Sim ! (Score:3, Funny)
other disgusting hentai games also reviewed
http://www.somethingawful.com/hentai/ [somethingawful.com]
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Re:Daughter Raising Sim ! (Score:1)
what crazy moderation I got
Re:Daughter Raising Sim ! (Score:2)
Looks like you need a little toilet training [somethingawful.com]. This is just the game for you!
Re:Daughter Raising Sim ! (Score:1)
Re:Daughter Raising Sim ! (Score:1)
The partially translated version (lacking only some of the endings) was being distributed on abandonware sites (such as here [the-underdogs.org]), but has since been pulled at the request of the U
Grief... talk about missing the point. (Score:4, Insightful)
I quote: let there be no mistake that Japanese gamers are a sad, lonesome bunch. Taking advantage of their sheer desperation, the Japanese game market is full of dating simulations.
You might as well say, "let there be no mistake that American moviegoers are a sad, lonesome bunch. Taking full advantage of their sheer desperation, Hollywood regularly releases romantic comedies, and some adult movies even contain pornography!"
Or maybe we should try assuming that American gamers are sad and pathetic because they feel a need to play games involving guns and, in some cases (Postal anyone?) mindless killing sprees? I reckon they're compensating, if you know what I mean?
Well, actually no I don't reckon that. I reckon that people playing violent games can be directly compared with people watching violent movies, and likewise that people playing romantic games can be directly compared with people watching romantic movies.
Re:Grief... talk about missing the point. (Score:2, Informative)
Oh, come off it. (Score:2)
Sitting alone, with a bucket of Orville Reddenbocker.
Karma whore? Me? (Score:5, Informative)
The ren'ai games [yahoo.com] mailing list.
You already read Megatokyo [megatokyo.com], right? Check the forums: the "dating sims" forum [megatokyo.com] there includes plenty of information, as well as a FAQ [linuxpowered.com] which covers the subject in some depth.
The hamster sim is Hamtaro (Score:2)
Hey, it looks like the hamster on that hamster sim is actually Hamtaro [hamtaro.com], the little cartoon rodent that annoys adults everywhere. Feh, why do I recognize such stuff? -jh
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Dating Sims (Score:3, Interesting)
And besides, many Japanese games which made it in the States contained dating sim elements, such as in Thousand Arms, Final Fantasy VII & VIII, and even the always successful Harvest Moon series.
Why don't they focus on the truly unusual games, like Boon-Ga Boon-Ga! (violate the buttocks of your least favorite people, like politicians), or the Densha de Go series (you can drive a train. You know, trains? The only vehicle with no steering?). They should at least have given a nod to the truly Japanese and truly odd games which did make it over here, like Stretch Panic.
"Shoddy Journalism" barely scratches the surface on this article.
Re:Dating Sims (Score:2)
Re:Dating Sims (Score:2)
(Can you tell I'm a bitter SP fan?)
Re:Dating Sims (Score:2)
play one of them and you'll know. mainly the gameplay is different(you usually have few choices at every screen) and you'll get a reward of seeing the girls naked. another thing is that they usually have a pre-written plots as opposed to sims style of game of pop-life barbies. also they need more concentrating as it sometimes can be quite difficult to find all the possible paths and follow the plot and relati
Re:Dating Sims (Score:2)
The game you're thinking of...... (Score:1)
One released in the UK (Score:2)
I can't imagine a game like that becoming really popular, though it might attract some interest as a coin-op or a web based game.
Americanized dating sims? (Score:4, Interesting)
Also, I'd be interested in a REAL perspective on who actually plays dating sims in Japan, as opposed to some blatantly offensive GameSpy article. Is it a publicly accepted genre? Or do people get mocked for playing them over there as they would inevitably be if they played them over here?
The last reason I don't think we should Americanize dating sims just yet is that the people who create mainstream entertainment in our culture still have yet to learn how to tell a good story. I mean, take a look at Hollywood for example, every now and then they turn out something decent, but for the most part its crap. Same with video games. And of all the types of games out there, dating sims require some of the BEST storytelling. You simply can't compensate in a dating sim with better graphics.
Re:Americanized dating sims? (Score:2)
Re:Americanized dating sims? (Score:1)
IANJ (I am not Japanese), but what I've learned, consoles are the mainstay of gaming in Japan. If you say you play computer games, people will, variably of course, think that you play hentai games or dating sims, which are for the true _Japanese_ otaku, a really sorry bunch even compared to a standard nolifer in the west.
PC games we all know and love aren't that popular, that's why the XBox never caught on there, because people associated it with PC gaming thanks to Microsoft being the manufacturer.
So, a
Re:Americanized dating sims? (Score:1)
why has noone mentioned LL in the LLL? (Score:2)
Gamespy are up themselves (Score:3, Informative)
What the hell are saying? Karaoke Revolution was the FIRST game on TIME's game list thingy...
America is nowhere near ready for most of these games yet, mostly because they just aren't used to anime, which contains lots of whacky things (to the americans, of course).
I've played my fair share of hgames (hentai games), and I've found some of them to actually contain a decent storyline, even without the H, (Dividead) and some of them have been ported to console without the H (Private Nurse).
Sometimes the translations are just absolutely hillarious. There's a choice in X-Change 2 that goes something like: You're having sex with your girlfriend in the morning. You have two choices. You either continue having sex, or go to school.
Seriously, what kind of stupid question is that? I chose go to school, of course. But those decsions are part of getting all of the girls... as most games have multiple girls and you have to try to score with them all. Like, there's a graphic completition percentage, you have to try to get all of the pictures that are in the game, H, or not. Of course, some of the l33ter people can just hex the savegame, but what's the fun in that?
Re:Gamespy are up themselves (Score:1)
Thank you for proving Gamespy's point- you have no clue how much further the music game genre is taken in Japan.
You're using Karaoke Revolution's placement on one list as your counterpoint? Time magazine, for that matter. Not exactly what I would call a trusted source for video game reviews, or a good indicator of what's hot in the U.S.
Keeping with the Karaoke Revolution example, I bet you didn't know that t
Re:Gamespy are up themselves (Score:2)
Re:Gamespy are up themselves (Score:1)
I've imported a lot of those games, and I really don't think they'd do well here.
The learning curve on these games is insane- it's even harder than DDR. Because of the learning curve, these games would get shitty reviews. It
Re:Gamespy are up themselves (Score:2, Informative)
In Illinois:
Mitsuwa Marketplace (J-Toys)
Para Para Paradise 2nd Mix, beatmania CM
Duckets GameStation
Para Para Paradise
Diversions
Guitar Freaks US, HipHopMania CM2
Ford City Mall: Tilt
Pump It Up, drummania
Aladdin's Castle - Chicago Ridge Mall
Guitar Freaks, Keyboard mania, drummania 3th Mix
Gateway Fun Park
Pump It Up, beatmania CM
Nickel City
Dance Maniax 2nd Mix, beatman
Re:Gamespy are up themselves (Score:2)
Wrong. I assumed that there will be many versions coming, as there are many different DDR mixes containing different songs. What gave you the idea that I wasn't informed about Japanese games? And, yes, TIME would not be a very good place for what's hot in the US, but, hey, at least it's got a list.
As for GameSpy, I wouldn't really call them a trusted source either. I've see
Re:Gamespy are up themselves (Score:1)
So why did you disagree with the statement you quoted?
Re:Gamespy are up themselves (Score:2)
The article seemed to be dissing Japanese games in general anyway.
dating sims? (Score:2)
If you're that compelled to interact with females in a digital enviroment, play an MMORPG where at least they can communicate back.
Re:dating sims? (Score:2)
And have the same likelihood of being a real female as in a sim.
dating games (Score:1)
The real market for these games, I believe, is women. Games such as the sims were you design a house and decorate it while having your characters involed in romance seems to appeal to girls, who are social creatures. Men seem to prefer more action-oriented games such 3d shooters or
Re:dating games (Score:2)
If anything, The Sims is virtual barbie dolls. You get to decorate their house, dress them up, and have them do all the things a "normal" person does. I tend to think that this is one of the reasons it does so well with female gamers. Its a better version of barbie.
Along similar lines, this is why FPS games do
Different personalities... (Score:3, Insightful)
Saving Private Ryan : When people talked about that movie, they talked about the Omaha Beach scene. No, they didn't talk about how they went through the dog tags or how the sniping scene ended with the German sniper getting shot through his scope.
Titanic : What guy went to see the love story? Guys went to see the boat sink. Girls went to see Leonardo DiCaprio.
The Two/Twin Towers : The huge battle for Helm's Deep. Nuff said.
That said, how many Japanese games do you see trying to replicate a Doom/Serious Sam-style of gameplay? We get slow action paced/FMV action scenes in the Final Fantasy series, we get small simple battles in Zelda which end up being a bore, and hack-and-slash FPS/3rd-person shooters like Kingdom Hearts.
BOONG-GA BOONG-GA (Score:2)
No, not Boonga Boonga (Score:1)
Speaking of odd games, however, is the stand-up-comic-duo game Nice Tsukkomi [metro-japan.com].
Inu no Sampo (Score:1)
Speaking of Japanese games, does America have the surfing or skateboarding games where you stand on a surf/skateboard shaped controller and kick/slide/balance to do tricks? (Been over here too long to know what's gotten back home)
Re:Inu no Sampo (Score:1)
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Yup, seen them in just about every arcade I've been in, in the past few years. Along with skiing, even saw a fighting game where you had to punch and kick to get the character to do so; it sucked horribly, didn't register a good straight jab, and certainly not as fast as I thre
Re:There's a market, but the right wing would... (Score:2)
You can love your console, but, please, don't love your console.