Also, the Yokohama team won, and I celebrated by purchasing some of their merchandise.
Also, the Yokohama team won, and I celebrated by purchasing some of their merchandise.
I saw a baseball game while I was in Japan back in spring 2024, and I became an instant fan of Japanese baseball, and this is coming from a person who is not a fan of sports.
The crowd on each side of the stadium cheered for their team, and I had a lot of fun cheering on the Yokohama team.
Happy Mar10 Day!
Another online order came in the mail, and I got more games for the Sega Saturn. I'll talk about these in due time, but the fact of the matter is that I now have all the Clockwork Knight games.
I have another online order coming later this week, so I'm excited for that.
For some reason, when I play Sonic Adventure 2, I think of SnapCube's videos on the game, which ends up with me bursting into laughter.
In other words, I can't take Sonic Adventure 2 seriously anymore.
Indeed it does.
Although I recommend getting the Japanese version because it's cheaper if you know where to look.
Sega Rally Championship is a fun game in the arcade, and so is the version on Sega Saturn. However, outside of Time Attack mode, the game is rather lacking in content: three tracks to choose from, with an unlockable track when getting first place in Arcade mode. In the end, it's a good port.
Also, I plan on meeting AVGN and Nostalgia Critic since I've been a fan of their work since the mid to late 2000s. I plan on getting their signatures first thing, and if possible, I might take a picture with them.
I can't believe Game On Expo is next weekend. In terms of video games I'm looking for, besides GameCube games, I'm looking for Japanese games for PS1, PS2, and Sega Saturn. So I hope the person who sold me a ton of Japanese games last time is there.
I see people are having fun with the Pokopia Font Generator, so I figured I'd have fun as well.
I stopped at a Book Off somewhere between Fujisawa and Yokohama, and I forgot the name of the stop, but at least I took these pictures.
This was taken in spring 2024.
Last one.
A lot more.
Even more.
More.
Here's the final part of the Enoshima pictures, and I found the spot where the birds attacked Bocchi. Also, I found a Triforce.
This was taken in spring 2024.
Even more.
More.
Here's the third part of the Enoshima pictures; I have one more part for tomorrow.
This was taken in spring 2024.
Even more.
More.
Here's the second part of the Enoshima pictures. Yeah, I took a lot of ocean shots; that's because the ocean in Japan looks beautiful.
This was taken in spring 2024.
Last one.
A lot more.
Even more.
More.
I took pictures around Fujisawa before heading off to Enoshima, and I took a lot of pictures of the area, so expect multiple parts.
This was taken in spring 2024.
This is more of a "me problem," but when it comes to trading cards, I never open them because most of the time I don't feel like organizing a binder to put the new cards in. If I open them and leave them out, the cards will get damaged.
Bottom line: trading cards are a waste of money.