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Japan strikes again: Muscle March!

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I thought Cleve has some sort of patent on neanderthal-based games?

 

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Interesting how the most criminal nations create the jolliest picture of themselves in the media. I guess all those war crimes and rape campaigns help in reducing stress levels and letting off some steam.
 

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'Jolly' was the first thing that came to your mind after watching this?
 

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Interesting how the most criminal nations create the jolliest picture of themselves in the media. I guess all those war crimes and rape campaigns help in reducing stress levels and letting off some steam.
So what does this game/thread has to with the atrocities committed by japan during WW2? Besides, i know how many horrible things they did to chinese and asian people during the war but i remember them accepting their crimes and paying money to victims years ago. They didn't forgot about it, but they really don't have a reason to keep reminding that in everything they create.
 
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So the objective of the game is to assume different positions with the wii controller in order to not run face-first into obstacles?

Looks fun to play with some friends, really. Pose-off!
 

AlexOfSpades

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This looks hilarious and fun as fuck. Also, glad someone else thought of Cho Aniki already - exactly what came to my mind.
 

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Only thing I remember about this game is its trailer, it being played briefly when I used to watch 4PlayerPodcast back in 2008, and it got negative reviews due to extremely repetitive gameplay and somewhat unresponsive controls (both of which was noted as being a problem by the people at 4PP.)
 

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Interesting how the most criminal nations create the jolliest picture of themselves in the media. I guess all those war crimes and rape campaigns help in reducing stress levels and letting off some steam.
So what does this game/thread has to with the atrocities committed by japan during WW2? Besides, i know how many horrible things they did to chinese and asian people during the war but i remember them accepting their crimes and paying money to victims years ago. They didn't forgot about it, but they really don't need a reason to keep reminding that in everything they create.
Didn't you know? Everyone living in a first world country shares 100% of the guilt for anything bad done by someone of the same nationality anytime in the past, present or future. Only through constant checking of privilege is it possible to repent.
 

pakoito

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This is like 5 years old. I know this is supposed to be a web about vintage games, but.

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