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Otome has been extremely popular in Japan since the mid-1990s, but American gamers are just starting to realize how fun it can be to live out a romantic fantasy in a virtual world. But what can we learn about love from J...
#004: What Can We Learn From Love From Japanese Romance Simulation Games? is an episode from Bullet Train by Bullet Train Podcast. Otome has been extremely popular in Japan since the mid-1990s, but American gamers are just starting to reali...
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Published Apr 30, 2015, 00:24:33 long, audio available.
Otome has been extremely popular in Japan since the mid-1990s, but American gamers are just starting to realize how fun it can be to live out a romantic fantasy in a virtual world. But what can we learn about love from Japanese romance simulation games? We talk to Voltage game producer Michael Nakada, otome fan Eugenia Fung, and psychiatrist Ravi Chandra to find out.
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#004: What Can We Learn From Love From Japanese Romance Simulation Games? is an episode from Bullet Train by Bullet Train Podcast.
This episode is 00:24:33 long.
This episode was published on Apr 30, 2015.
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#004: What Can We Learn From Love From Japanese Romance Simulation Games? is from Bullet Train by Bullet Train Podcast.
Published Apr 30, 2015 and 00:24:33 long