Recently picked up a Japanese Wii as they're fairly cheap nowadays, and the everything works great. Already have a decent selection of stuff coming physically and a small selection digitally (Ai Cho Aniki (which is ridiculously hard, geeze), Parodious, the Fire Emblem games). But I've been wondering, what are less obvious but still great exclusives? How are all the various Goemon games, for example? Or, for example, is there anything particularly good in all those various shooters? What about all those random games on there that hardly seem to even have info on wikipedia? Any of the arcade games worthwhile?
And WiiWare in particular seems hard to get information on. Is there anything particularly worthwhile there that didn't make it over? (Same for DSiware I guess, as I do have a Japanese 3ds too..)
Thanks for any help you guys can offer, as I'm certainly curious as to any hidden gems I may currently be missing..
And WiiWare in particular seems hard to get information on. Is there anything particularly worthwhile there that didn't make it over? (Same for DSiware I guess, as I do have a Japanese 3ds too..)
Thanks for any help you guys can offer, as I'm certainly curious as to any hidden gems I may currently be missing..
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The official cover art of Tokyo City Nights for the J2ME Platform. | |
Developer(s) | Gameloft Japan |
Publisher(s) | Gameloft |
Series | Nights Series |
Platform(s) | Wii (WiiWare), J2ME |
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Genre(s) | Simulation |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Tokyo City Nights is a video game developed for WiiWare and the J2ME platform by Gameloft Japan. Released on November 4, 2008 in Japan for Wii (WiiWare)[1] and for the J2ME Platform on November 14, 2008.[2] It was Gameloft's first 100% Japanese original title.[2]
Mk league of legends. Cnc cam software. The game involves players looking for job, social and romantic success in Tokyo, Japan.[1] It is a part of Gameloft's Nights series such as Miami Nights: Singles in the City and New York Nights: Success in the City, but features a manga art style.[1]
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Tokyo City Nights
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Tokyo City Nights Gameloft Online
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External links[edit]
Tokyo City Nights Mobile Game
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