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the moment you retake the exact same photo because some stranger was in the background.
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the moment you retake the exact same photo because some stranger was in the background.
O….MFG! hahaha. Just looking at the thumbnails are crazy enough!
omfg im dying
wtf did i just watch
Space Station Bar in Japan Combines Gaming and Bar Life
Box art from NES games and other retro systems lines the walls. A group of friends laugh as they play Mario Kart on the TV. Behind the bar, owner Matt Bloch pours a Hadouken shot and ignites it. Good times are ready to be had at Space Station, one of Osaka, Japan’s newest gaming bars.
The bar’s interior is full of gaming culture. Multicolored lighting was installed to resemble the dark neon lit interiors of classic 1980’s American video game arcades. The bar itself is shaped and painted like the jagged Famicom Pulse and two mirrors have been painted to resemble the iconic orange and blue portals from the well-known puzzle game.
The bar owns a plethora of systems, ranging from the original Famicom to the Playstation 3. More popular games for new and old systems are always within reach, while lesser played games are stored in the back of the bar.
“It is definitely a quality over quantity thing going on,” says Bloch.
He also says that he enjoys making game recommendations to customers in hopes to turn them on to new games as well. Popular games are often retro titles, including Puyo Puyo, Bomberman, Super Smash Bros, Super Mario Bros, and Mario Kart. Newer popular titles include games like Limbo and Minna No Rhythm Tengoku.
While other gaming bars in the area have cover charges for entry or play time, Space Station offers free game play.
“Since I wanted to make Space Station the kind of bar that I would want to frequent as a customer, I tried to make a video game bar without an entry charge. So far it has been working out fine,” said Bloch. “I feel the video game bars in Japan are completely justified in having a cover charge… but I myself couldn’t do it.”
Space Station offers a fine selection of beer and liquor. Three gaming themed drinks posted the Drunken Moogle are offered, the flaming Hadouken shot (created by EXPBarOnline) being the most popular.
If you’re in the area and looking for a fun night full of drinks and games, check out Space Station. More information and pictures can be found on the bar’s Facebook page.
Gamefreak, make this happen.
From left to right: Normal, Fighting, Poison, Ground, Flying, Bug, Rock, Ghost, Dragon, Steel.
These are sick as hell while still being kinda cute.
So my friend asked me to review his film so here it goes.
Let’s start off with a summary first shall we? The film is about the tale of Cameron, a young college boy who has to get over Summer, a girl he broke up with 2 months ago but still has not got over. He is aided by his roommate and best friend, Johnny, a gay male who goes through guys like a hot knife through butter. The plot reminds me of 500 Days of Summer but I guess that’s what the director was going for with the choice of the names of the girls Cameron goes for, Summer and Autumn. Though the plot reminds me of 500 Days of Summer it is obviously more compressed into 13 minutes and doesn’t touch on all of what 500 Days did but to be fair Hieu does touch on more aspects in his other recent project, A Hundred and Eleven which became relatively Tumblr famous.
To go further into the review, the characters are your obvious archetypes and the plot again reminded you of another film but executed well. Though done in many different ways and times, the message is never lost and never loses meaning and that is what Hieu accomplishes and adds in his own influence on the message thus making it his own and making it unique. One of my favorite scenes was the resolution Cameron got in his coma scene with Summer. Rather than 500 days of trying to get over it or even an actual interaction with the ex, Cameron got his closure through a knockout and his own figment of Summer. This upon the scene where Johnny talks to Cameron about his own love life is what personalizes the storyline of someone getting over their ex and that is why the film in my opinion was successful. I would suggest this film to others and hope you guys enjoyed my review.