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WEEKEND WATCHING: IWATA ASKS… GAME CENTER CX’S KACHO ARINO


11.2.2012

Brandon Boyer

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It feels like high time to revive the ‘Weekend Watching’ feature I set forth back in late 2008/early 2009 (as Netflix were debuting their new ‘streaming’ service to Xbox 360, remember before then?), this time with an additional relaxation of my unofficial rule to keep relatively mum about fan-subtitled releases of my real actual favorite TV show, Game Center CX.

This latest fan-subbed installment of GCCX seems slightly more fair game, as it’s a 15 minute installment of Nintendo’s brilliant Iwata Asks series featuring the banana-beholder himself visiting the show for a cross-interview chat, and a mini-challenge where GCCX’s Arino takes on Balloon Fight, the first game Iwata programmed and designed for Nintendo in 1984.

It seems like as perfect an introduction to the series as any, and a good segue to remind you that the previously-featured DVD box set, released stateside as ‘Retro Game Master’ with 14 full-length episodes, has now officially been released and is 100% the best way you can spend a quiet weekend at home.


MESSAGE FROM THE KACHO: A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO RETRO GAME MASTER


9.18.2012

Brandon Boyer

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I won’t mince words here: over the past couple years, Japan’s Game Center CX, known in the west as Retro Game Master, has skyrocketed its way straight up to an all-time television favorite, to the point where I can near-instantly snap out of even the deepest funk when a new episode finds its way to me.

The premise of the show — now in its ninth year — is simple: comedian Shinya Arino, known formally as ‘the Kacho’, is shut inside a room, given a game chosen from the NES through the PlayStation eras, and made to finish it in a single sitting, whether that takes 10, 12, 14 hours, or sometimes (in the most extreme cases) split into multiple runs of as long.

The idea of watching someone else do nothing but play a videogame you just as easily could play yourself may sound counterintuitive and relentlessly boring, but slick, dramatic editing and the resulting victory or crushing defeat payoffs are so rewarding — so universally recognizable for players of any age or stripe — that the show is endlessly fascinating: probably TV’s best ever celebration of the decades-long history of videogame culture.

Though its (honestly fairly awkwardly) English-dubbed net-streaming season has long since been taken down, distributor Discotek Media is right on the cusp of releasing the first ever officially subtitled DVD set, which, at top, the Kacho himself has introduced in a phonetically amazing promotional video.

We’ll have more on the show & the set at a later date, consider this a brief introduction & preparatory post for when the set itself is officially available. [Retro Game Master DVD Set, via Discotek]

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