Talk:Game Brain
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Ugh. Have re-written the word-for-word japanese-to-english translaton to something resembling normal english grammar. Haven't checked out the accuracy of any of it, and haven't even given a thought to the notability of this whole article. Not even sure about the GTA/Australia banning thing. Oh well. Tez 14:15, 18 May 2006 (UTC)
Dear Tez, thank you so much that you fixed grammers of my sentance and you added the fact about GTA in Australia... Yes, my tranceration is done with helps of computer Japanese-to-English translation service... I think Japanese people have to make an appeal how Japanese mass-media and politic influenced by a pseudoscience. "Game nou" is a phenomenon to be recorded to an encyclopedia to understand frictions among Japanese young culture and elderly persons today. Thanks. Kotoba Mamoru 16:42, 18 May 2006 (UTC)
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- Well, I'm glad I could help. But this article is still in need of some work. What it probably needs is some links to japanese news sites showing us how this idea is portrayed in Japan. It would be nice if they had english versions their article, but I'm not sure how much japanese media is translated to english
- Basically, the article only tells us how this idea is breaking into popular culture. Some linked examples would really help. Possibly, we could start structuring the article in to 2 or 3 parts (intro, concept, media examples) if more sources were found. Tez 09:23, 22 May 2006 (UTC)
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- Well, I answer in short temporary.(It is a mid-night in Japan now.) In Japan, it is said that "Game nou is said only in Japan!". I know that you added about restriction of GTA in Australia for this article. But Japanese game fan and a psycologist that writes columns in "Game-Labo"(the game feek magazine) said that "Game nou is a fraud". Do they know GTA is also limited in Australia? Maybe no. I am interested in overseas speech for similer theories. Akio Mori is sometimes criticized by the people about his strange speech like "The Soviet Union made Tetris for the homicide training." and "Dead train driver of Amagasaki rail crash had Game nou at the crash." However, his book is best-selling among Japanese. I will answer your request next time. Thanks. Kotoba Mamoru 17:06, 23 May 2006 (UTC)
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