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Kasou Genjitsu Yuugi Taizen |
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Number of seasons: 1 |
Number of episodes: 4 |
Original airdate: 1992-07-21 — 1992-07-24 |
Original channel(s): NHK |
Kasou Genjitsu Yuugi Taizen (仮想現実遊戯大全) is a gaming documentary series aired in Japan during July 1992.[1] A series of four hour long episodes focused on the early 1990s growth of the Japanese amusement industry, it was shown on NHK satellite channels across several consecutive nights.[1]
The series is notable for featuring interviews with personnel from several amusement companies (including Sega's Yu Suzuki, Hisashi Suzuki, Akira Nagai, and Mitsuo Wachi), in-development prototype footage of Virtua Racing, and glimpses into how amusement facilities were ran and developed, such as Namco's Wonder Eggs theme park and the Sega Ueno Pasela game center.[1]
List of episodes
Episode | Video | Name | Date | Airtime | Description |
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1x01 | 1992-07-21 | 1:00:00 | |||
1x02 | 1992-07-22 | 1:00:00 | |||
1x03 | 1992-07-23 | 1:00:00 | |||
1x04 | 1992-07-24 | 1:00:00 |