Editorial Tuesday
NEET, Hikikomori, YD. If you watch any amount of anime, you are bound to have run into at least one or two of these terms. Actually, NEET and Hikikomori have been around for quite ...
ReadmoreThe Face of Nintendo For the past thirty years, Mario has been Nintendo’s mascot and has starred in numerous installments and spin-offs. But how was he created? Who c...
ReadmoreFor us who literally drown in fandom culture, doujinshi are one of the essential fangirling materials that we would always seek out. Now that it’s easier to h...
ReadmoreThe Alternative to Mario Throughout the latter half of the 1980s, Nintendo dominated the video game market after bringi...
ReadmoreThe Product of a Chemistry Major Towards the end of 1991, anime and manga changed forever when Pretty Guardian Sailor Mo...
ReadmoreMonster Hunter World has recently released on the PS4, Xbox One and PC and already has become one of Capcom’s best selling video games in a long while. ...
ReadmoreOlder video games can be quite hard to find to obtain for numerous reasons. The first is the obvious rarity that makes copies nearly impossible to find ...
ReadmoreFor the past two and a half decades, fighting games have been one of the major genres of gaming whether they were on consoles or in the arcades. Some of the main titles from ...
ReadmoreArcades in 80s through the mid-90s were the place to be for those who loved video games or considered themselves gamers. While in the United States, arc...
ReadmoreFinal Fantasy, a video game series that needs little introduction. Spanning over 50 games, movies, anime, and much more, Final Fantasy has been capturin...
ReadmoreIn a previous Editorial Tuesday, we shared the path to becoming a mangaka, meaning manga artist or author. For this edition of Editorial Tuesday, we are shari...
ReadmoreWe all love playing video games, watching movies, reading novels and watching anime, right? These are all ways to beat boredom and/or just unwind after ...
ReadmoreGamers, for decades, have always strove to play games in different ways than just the norms we’re used to seeing. For example, there are gamers who play...
ReadmoreThere’s a true beauty to the cultural impacts found from the video game world. Despite how divided the world is—and not just by race or religion, but al...
ReadmoreWith so much great anime getting produced each season, it can be a bit overwhelming to know which ones deserve your time. We here at Honey’s Anime try our bes...
ReadmoreWith the advent of show streaming and businesses like Netflix and Hulu, watching your favorite shows whenever and wherever you want has never been easier....
ReadmoreAs we shared in previous articles, a mangaka is a Japanese term for manga artist and/or author. Some of you may have read the manga and/or seen the ...
ReadmoreIn recent years, one of fastest expanding entertainment industries is competitive gaming. From gaming's earliest days of arcades, gaming has also shown hints of becoming...
ReadmoreStudio Trigger has accomplished so much within a short period of time. Having been in production for six years and with only four anime series and sever...
ReadmoreIf you ask a gamer randomly why they play video games you’re probably going to hear many different responses. Some gamers out there might tell you they ...
ReadmoreIf you know anything about the studios behind anime at all, chances are you've heard the name Kyoto Animation. It’s one of the biggest names in the game, and one of the m...
ReadmoreAs a follow up to how Japanese gaming has changed the past 35 years, we would like to share how Western gaming has changed in its own distinguishing manner. As stated in...
ReadmoreScience Fiction Becoming Science Fact Legendary Sci-Fi author Arthur C. Clarke once stated that science fiction paves the way for science fact. In his interviews...
ReadmoreFor a good portion of the 1980s and 1990s, Japan was the dominant country in producing video games thanks to many of the big name hardware (Nintendo, Sega, and Sony) ...
ReadmoreAnime is a medium we enjoy for various reasons. However, many of us note that the perspective of storytelling is a completely different one to Western c...
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