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Discussing the absurdity of the game’s premise: taking control of a "relative of Bruce Lee" to wipe out the population of China. The Legacy

Because the game was unlicensed and distributed illegally on floppy disks for Super Famicom backup copiers (Magicom devices), Kurosawa could not advertise it through standard retail channels. For decades, the exact magazine that hosted the original print advertisement for the game remained a mystery. Kurosawa himself misremembered the venue as Game Labo . hong kong 97 magazine new

The year 1997 stands as a monumental structural shift in modern history. At midnight on July 1, 1997, the global spotlight locked onto a tiny, hyper-capitalist territory as the Handover of Hong Kong transitioned sovereignty from the United Kingdom to the People's Republic of China. This event marked the end of 156 years of British colonial rule and gave birth to the unique "One Country, Two Systems" framework. Discussing the absurdity of the game’s premise: taking

Hong Kong 97 was first published in 1994 by a group of young, idealistic journalists who were dissatisfied with the conventional wisdom and establishment views that dominated the city's media. The magazine's founders, including its editor-in-chief, Raymond Wong, were determined to create a platform that would provide a voice for marginalized communities and challenge the status quo. Kurosawa himself misremembered the venue as Game Labo

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