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Also be sure and check out the back issues section for previous installments.Īs mentioned, we've got a couple of hundred megs worth of commercials for you to download this week (400 megs if you like to download both the Windows Media and Quicktime versions). Every week, we'll be bringing you commercials and ads that we've spotted on TV, in magazines and at retailers.
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HOUKOKU CORNER Welcome to the Gaming Life in Japan Japanese ad section, where you'll find the latest game advertisements and commercials from Japan. Turn the page for a bunch of commercials. While we don't doubt the political savvy of the kids at Sega's Wavemaster studio, we doubt that they were thinking of the upcoming election when composing the classic shooting score back in 1994. The above shot is actually from a Japanese news magazine show that, as far as we know, is the only program of its kind (or any kind, for that matter) in the entire world to use Panzer Dragoon boss music in its feature reports. No, the Kerry campaign hasn't all that much to do with IGN Japan. Still shots don't convey the meaning of this. This commercial-packed edition of GLIJ is brought to you by this: We'll have a huge print ad section next week along with the return of all the usual Gaming Life in Japan columns.
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So, this week's issue is loaded with over 30 commercials for all the upcoming games (and even one game that isn't due out until early 2005!).
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Because we were gone for a couple of weeks, we've got a huge backlog of television commercials and magazine print ads to share with you. Gaming Life in Japan is back, following a Tokyo Game Show-induced break.