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RE: Anyone know some Japan exclusives? - ZpaceJ0ck0 - 10-28-2020 Kurohyō: Ryū ga Gotoku Shinshō (Black Panther: Like a Dragon New Chapter),and Kurohyō 2: Ryū ga Gotoku Ashura hen (Black Panther 2: Like a Dragon Ashura Chapter) are pair of PSP games released in 2010 and 2012 respectively. As the name suggest, Kurohyō is a spin-off of the Ryu ga Gotoku/Like a Dragon series (know simply as 'Yakuza' in the west); the games are known as Yakuza: Black Panther by western fans. While the original Yakuza series mainly focuses on over-the-top battles against multiple opponents, Kurohyō takes a more realistic, 1-on-1 approach. Considering how the Yakuza series is experiencing a "golden age" here in the west, it would be a good idea to talk about these games in a Region Locked episode, I'm sure it would atract a very good amount of viewers. I know the games were briefly mentioned in the Region Locked episode on Yakuza Ishin, but I'm not talking about just a mention. I'm talking about a whole episode for these two games. The game was developed by Syn Sophia (formely AKI Corporation), the same studio behind the Def Jam games. EDIT: something I forgot to mention is that Kurohyō 1 recieved a live-action TV adaptation, it aired from October 5 to December 21, 2010. RE: Anyone know some Japan exclusives? - ZpaceJ0ck0 - 04-25-2021 Ryu ga Gotoku Kenzan! is another Japanese exclusive spin-off of the Yakuza series. Yakuza Kenzan is a 2008 PS3 game that takes place in the year 1605 and it stars Miyamoto Musashi. Fans have been begging for a western release for many years now. SEGA has recently considered the idea. Gameplay is similar to previous entries in the Yakuza series. The main difference is the setting and the heavier emphasis on sword fighting. There's also Ryu ga Gotoku Ishin!, which already has its own video on Region Locked. This video was released in 2017, back when the Yakuza series was not as popular as it is now in the west. RE: Anyone know some Japan exclusives? - ZpaceJ0ck0 - 05-08-2021 Garōden or Garouden is a series of Japanese martial arts novels by Baku Yumemakura. They have been adapted as a feature film, two manga by Keisuke Itagaki (of Baki the Grappler fame), and two video games. These videogames are Garōden Breakblow (2005) and its updated version Garōden Breakblow Fist or Twist (2007) for the PlayStation 2. Featuring Yujiro Hanma from Baki the Grappler series as a guest character. Yujiro is also the most broken character in those games, which makes sense due to how OP he is in his home series (they don't call him "the strongest creature on earth" for nothing!). RE: Anyone know some Japan exclusives? - ZpaceJ0ck0 - 05-28-2021 Virtua Fighter 4: Final Tuned (July 2004) and Virtua Fighter 5 R (July 2008) are two arcade exclusive (AND Japan exclusive) updates for Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution and vanilla Virtua Fighter 5, respectively. Virtua Fighter 5 R is notable for bringing back Sumo wrestler Taka-Arashi (the only character who was removed from VF4) and introducing Karate to the series via newcomer Jean Kujo. Yes, you read that right. Contrary to popular(?) belief, Akira Yuki's fighting style is NOT Karate. His fighting style is actually Bajiquan/Hakkyoku-ken. It was the VF5R newcomer Jean Kujo who first introduced Karate to the series! VF4FT Official website: https://web.archive.org/web/20110212003004/http://www.virtuafighter.jp/vf4ft/ VF5R official website: https://www.virtuafighter.jp/vf5r/ EDIT: "Pretty sure everyone already knows Akira Yuki is not a Karateka" - No, not really. I've seen a few people who actually believed that. The fact that one of his main costumes is a white gi doesn't help either. RE: Anyone know some Japan exclusives? - ZpaceJ0ck0 - 07-13-2021 The manga and anime series Bastard!! by Kazushi Hagiwara has a couple of videogames. They are all Japan exclusive. There was a fighting game for the Super Famicom. https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/the-x-button/2009-04-15 There was a turn-based RPG titled Bastard!! -Utsuro Naru Kamigami no Utsuwa- (BASTARD!! -虚ろなる神々の器-) for the PlayStation. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgp81zpj7G6iR68kmRLiycuS_U7ATFIkf RE: Anyone know some Japan exclusives? - ZpaceJ0ck0 - 08-10-2021 Many titles in Atlus' Power Instinct / Gōketsuji Ichizoku series are Japanese-exclusive. Among these include:
Here's a trailer for Gōketsuji Ichizoku Matsuri Senzo Kuyou. RE: Anyone know some Japan exclusives? - ZpaceJ0ck0 - 09-01-2021 Crows: Burning Edge is an action-adventure video game by Bandai Namco. It was released on October 27, 2016 for the PlayStation 4. The game is based on the manga series Crows by Hiroshi Takahashi. The game was made to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Crows. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjZx58ge9qg https://youtu.be/rOy3xN45nhU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnAAmhLEut8 Speakin of Crows, have you heard or watched the movie Crows Zero? In case you don't know, the movie is a prequel to the Crows manga. The name pretty much tells you this (ya know, Crows Zero, as in Chapter Zero), sure. But there are people out there (mostly in Asia) who never heard of the Crows manga yet watched Crows Zero. RE: Anyone know some Japan exclusives? - ZpaceJ0ck0 - 09-12-2021 The Rumble Fish is a duology of fighting games developed by Dimps, the same studio who later worked on Street Fighter IV and Street Fighter V. The Rumble Fish 1 was released on the arcade (2004) and the PS2 (2005) while its sequel is still an arcade-exclusive (the sequel was also released in 2005). At least when it comes to official ports, as both games recieved homebrew conversions for the Dreamcast. The games are notable for having 2D sprites that look like 3D models (the opposite of the modern Guilty Gear approach). Here's some gameplay footage: The Rumble Fish. The Rumble Fish 2. RE: Anyone know some Japan exclusives? - ZpaceJ0ck0 - 09-26-2021 Many video games have been made on the GeGeGe no Kitaro series. GeGeGe no Kitaro is a manga series created by the late Shigeru Mizuki. Here's the full list of games from Wikipedia.
RE: Anyone know some Japan exclusives? - ZpaceJ0ck0 - 09-26-2021 JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood is a game for the PlayStation 2. Released in 2006, it was made to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the series. All Star Battle was concieved partly thanks to this game Man, why I never bought up this game on this specific thread before? Oh well. EDIT: Here's some gameplay footage. RE: Anyone know some Japan exclusives? - ZpaceJ0ck0 - 10-20-2021 Not exactly a Japan-only exclusive since it was also released in South Korea, but there's this game called Taekwondo (aka Taekwon-do) for the Super Famicom. It was made by Human Entertainment, the same studio behind Fire Pro Wrestling and Clock Tower. The game is a pretty realistic Taekwondo simulator, following the tournament point structure and having no magic or ki. Just standard Taekwondo. RE: Anyone know some Japan exclusives? - ZpaceJ0ck0 - 11-14-2021 Race Lagoon for the PlayStation. Released in 1999 by SquareSoft, this game is a street racing RPG. The game is notable for it's script featuring "lagoon speak", where characters spoke poetically and used random English words. A fan translation of the game was released recently and it was done in just 6 months. https://www.pcgamer.com/uk/how-the-fan-translation-of-squaresofts-racing-lagoon-came-together-in-just-6-months/ RE: Anyone know some Japan exclusives? - ZpaceJ0ck0 - 01-01-2022 Kakuge Yaro: Fighting Game Creator is a PlayStation-only Fighting Game by IPC Software. There are seven characters that you can customize to your liking. You can edit their colorr palette and their movesets (normals, specials, ect). This game is basically a predecessor to MUGEN. There's this video by GuileWinQuote gives a more in-depth look into the game. RE: Anyone know some Japan exclusives? - ZpaceJ0ck0 - 04-19-2022 The King of Fighters: Kyo is an RPG/visual novel and a spinoff of the KOF franchise. The story takes place between KOF '96 and KOF '97. I believe it should be featured in an episode of Region Locked. RE: Anyone know some Japan exclusives? - ZpaceJ0ck0 - 04-19-2022 You know Kenka Bancho: Badass Rumble for the PSP? Well, it turns out that is actually the THIRD game in the series. There are a total of six mainline Kenka Bancho games and three(?) spinoffs, with only the third mainline game being released outside of Japan. |