Japan showcases history of its century-old gaming industry
Updated:7 years, 9 months ago
Updated:7 years, 9 months ago
Tokyo (Japan), Jan 18 (ANI): A century has passed since domestic Japanese animation was unveiled in Japan. That's why many people just couldn't resist attending the commemorative exhibition at the Game Show. On a 12-meter, large panel display, the history of the main animation work - Game x Anime - created with the original game software was displayed for everyone to view. In addition to the chronology of the main animation works, numerous articles published in magazines were introduced that looked back at the history of two of the greatest cool Japanese games and anime content ever created. While at the same time, the Game show provided a family game park for junior high students and younger children to relax and enjoy playing games with their parents. In addition to the game experience zone for playing the latest games, families could even walk down memory lane playing past grand prize masterpieces at the Retro Game Corner. Even more, amongst the many games for boys, the corner offered game applications that girls could enjoy too. On top of this, there was a corner dedicated to learning how to program a game. E-Sports, a new type of game format is being established. Where fighters can fight against each other and it should create and spread a new culture of competitive games worldwide.
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