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Takeshi no Chousenjou

Mr. Tibbles of the Lady Upgrade Project pointed me to Takeshi no Chousenjou, or Takeshi's Challenge, the 1986 video game by one of my favorite directors "Beat" Takeshi Kitano.

I played the game a little bit using my GBA Movie Player. I don't think I unlocked the karaoke level in which you have to sing for an hour (not that the DS mic can emulate the old famicon mic), and I definitely didn't get to the boss that you have to punch 20,000 times to defeat, but I did enjoy the classic side scroller action and simple controls (jump and punch).

My understanding of the plot is limited by my lack of Japanese language comprehension, but I squished a lot of people. A man behind a desk kept offering me bundles of books that were either rewards or instructions (the dialogue was continually changing). If anyone who has an emulator and speaks Japanese, I'd welcome some pointers.

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screw GBA GET night vision binocualar. gar gar gar gar Just kidding haha lmao

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