Well, I\'m finally back from my 5 week trip around half the globe and found some strange things along the way. I\'m not the sort of person that always has his mind on videogames, but while on the road, some things I came by were so connected with the gameworld I had to notice. Here are some of them:
South Korea:
- One of the largest hotels in Seoul is called \"Hotel Amiga\"
- \"Navi\" is a shoebrand (MMBN)
Japan
- An old name for a part of Tokyo is kalled \"Kanto\" (Pokémon)
- In a Japaneze sword museum, there was a Wakizashi (sword) ingraved with the words \"Masamune\" (Crono trigger). In the same exebition, andother sword, a Tachi, was ingraved with \"Yasumitsu\" (Tekken, even though the name was only half right I thought I should mention it)
- A type of bullettrain was called \"Hikari\" (MMBN)
- In Tokyo a Tokyo park there is a gathering of (mostly) girls who dress up for photogaphy every weekend wearing the craiziest things they can think of called \"cos-play-zuku\", the game related part of this is that in my guidebook, there was a small drawing just for an impression. The artist had used a motif that was not present in the croud. The picture resemled Morrigan, Lilith (Darkstalkers) an Mai (King of fighers). I will scan a picture of this later.
- In a shinto shrine I found in several places, a carved \"Triforce\" (The legend of Zelda) I\'ll scan a photo of this too.
Russia
Not \"game related\" as such, but at a market I found a booth selling pirate copy games. Most have seen the Yellow SNES lookalike. This has now bein replaced by a new lookalike. Ironically enough, it looked like a fusion of a Gamecube and an X-box. Got a picture for this one too.
Nothing from Ukraina though.
I\'m not sure where I am going with this topic, but If you have any of your own you would like to add, feal free to.
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