Japan has a wealth of region-locked games that have pushed boundaries, but many of these titles never made it to the West.
Sutte Hakkun was developed by Nintendo’s R&D1 Team alongside indieszero, all the way back in 1997. It’s a puzzle platformer ...
Japanese culture is rich and endearing, and as good as any to be the setting of a game. In fact, some of the most popular games are set on this small island of a country. Ever since Japanese anime ...