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Yoshihisa "Kowloon" Kurosawa (born 1971) is a Japanese businessman, essayist, and nonfiction writer from Tokyo, Japan.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 27 relations: Amiga, Bulletin board system, Cult following, Enix, Facebook, Game backup device, Game design, Homebrew (video games), Hong Kong, Hong Kong 97 (video game), Kotaku, Kusoge, LaserDisc, Manhunt (video game), Phnom Penh, Rockstar Games, Sham Shui Po, Shanghai Street, Simple (video game series), South China Morning Post, Sprite (computer graphics), Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Surry Hills, TelevisaUnivision, Tokyo, Tumblr, Video game piracy.

  2. Japanese expatriates in Cambodia
  3. Japanese travel writers
  4. People from Tokyo Metropolis

Amiga

Amiga is a family of personal computers introduced by Commodore in 1985.

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Bulletin board system

A bulletin board system (BBS), also called a computer bulletin board service (CBBS), was a computer server running software that allowed users to connect to the system using a terminal program.

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Cult following

A cult following is a group of fans who are highly dedicated to some person, idea, object, movement, or work, often an artist, in particular a performing artist, or an artwork in some medium.

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Enix

was a Japanese multimedia publisher who handled and oversaw video games, manga, guidebooks, and merchandise.

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Facebook

Facebook is a social media and social networking service owned by American technology conglomerate Meta.

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Game backup device

A game backup device, informally called a copier, is a device for backing up ROM data from a video game cartridge to a computer file called a ROM image and playing them back on the official hardware.

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Game design

Game design is the process of creating and shaping the mechanics, systems and rules of a game.

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Homebrew (video games)

Homebrew, when applied to video games, refers to software produced by hobbyists for proprietary video game consoles which are not intended to be user-programmable.

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Hong Kong

Hong Kong is a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China.

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Hong Kong 97 (video game)

Hong Kong 97 is an unlicensed shoot 'em up video game developed and published by HappySoft, a doujin game developer, for the Super Famicom.

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Kotaku

Kotaku is a video game website and blog that was originally launched in 2004 as part of the Gawker Media network.

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Kusoge

In Japanese video gaming, a,, is an unenjoyable or poorly made video game.

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LaserDisc

The LaserDisc (LD) is a home video format and the first commercial optical disc storage medium, initially licensed, sold and marketed as MCA DiscoVision (also known simply as "DiscoVision") in the United States in 1978.

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Manhunt (video game)

Manhunt is a 2003 stealth game developed by Rockstar North and published by Rockstar Games.

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Phnom Penh

Phnom Penh (ភ្នំពេញ, Phnum Pénh) is the capital and most populous city of Cambodia.

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Rockstar Games

Rockstar Games, Inc. is an American video game publisher based in New York City.

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Sham Shui Po

Sham Shui Po is an area of Kowloon, Hong Kong, situated in the northwestern part of the Kowloon Peninsula, north of Tai Kok Tsui, east of Cheung Sha Wan and south of Shek Kip Mei (石硤尾).

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Shanghai Street

Shanghai Street is a 2.3 km long street in the Jordan, Yau Ma Tei and Mong Kok areas of Kowloon, Hong Kong.

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Simple (video game series)

The series is a line of budget-priced video games published by Japanese company D3 Publisher, a subsidiary of Bandai Namco Entertainment.

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South China Morning Post

The South China Morning Post (SCMP), with its Sunday edition, the Sunday Morning Post, is a Hong Kong-based English-language newspaper owned by Alibaba Group.

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Sprite (computer graphics)

In computer graphics, a sprite is a two-dimensional bitmap that is integrated into a larger scene, most often in a 2D video game.

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Super Nintendo Entertainment System

The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, commonly shortened to Super Nintendo, Super NES or SNES, is a 16-bit home video game console developed by Nintendo that was released in 1990 in Japan and South Korea, 1991 in North America, 1992 in Europe and Oceania and 1993 in South America.

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Surry Hills

Surry Hills is an inner-east suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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TelevisaUnivision

TelevisaUnivision (formerly known as Univision Communications) is a Mexican-American media company headquartered in New York and Mexico City that owns American Spanish language broadcast network Univision and free-to-air channels in Mexico such as Las Estrellas, Canal 5, Foro, and NU9VE alongside a collection of specialty television channels and production studios.

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Tokyo

Tokyo (東京), officially the Tokyo Metropolis (label), is the capital of Japan and one of the most populous cities in the world, with a population of over 14 million residents as of 2023 and the second-most-populated capital in the world.

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Tumblr

Tumblr (pronounced "tumbler") is a microblogging and social networking website founded by David Karp in 2007 and currently owned by American company Automattic.

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Video game piracy

Video game piracy is the unauthorized copying and distributing of video game software, and is a form of copyright infringement.

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See also

Japanese expatriates in Cambodia

Japanese travel writers

People from Tokyo Metropolis

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kowloon_Kurosawa

Also known as "Kowloon" Kurosawa, Yoshihiza Kurosawa.