Tokyo's underground game bars
source: http://www.gamesradar.com/f/tokyos-underground-game-bars/a-20090724103528600022
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Shikoku, one of the four major Japanese islands, is renowned for its Buddhist temples. With a history stretching back for over a thousand years, tourists and followers of Shingon Buddhism regularly come to visit 88 of these holy shrines as part of a traditional pilgrimage.
But today, many visitors see Japan as a Mecca for the modern and geeky. It’s the birthplace of Miyamoto and Mario, the home of the Akihabara Electric Town, and host to the Tokyo Games Show. What these travelers don’t realize is that Japan hosts much more than the latest games and tech; there’s a thriving sub-culture, which has been built up around them. If you like the idea of strong drinks served with a side of 8-bit nostalgia, there’s another kind of pilgrimage available.
Scattered around Tokyo, lie six diverse videogame-themed bars. Popular amongst fans and game developers, these establishments allow customers to combine their love of games and alcohol. Most walk right past them, without even realizing they exist. That’s why we put together this pilgrim’s guide to Tokyo’s videogame shrines and cocktail lounges. The addresses and websites (when available) have been provided along with the description of each bar. We’ve also done our best to include an estimate of how much a night of “moderate” drunken gaming will run you.
But today, many visitors see Japan as a Mecca for the modern and geeky. It’s the birthplace of Miyamoto and Mario, the home of the Akihabara Electric Town, and host to the Tokyo Games Show. What these travelers don’t realize is that Japan hosts much more than the latest games and tech; there’s a thriving sub-culture, which has been built up around them. If you like the idea of strong drinks served with a side of 8-bit nostalgia, there’s another kind of pilgrimage available.
Scattered around Tokyo, lie six diverse videogame-themed bars. Popular amongst fans and game developers, these establishments allow customers to combine their love of games and alcohol. Most walk right past them, without even realizing they exist. That’s why we put together this pilgrim’s guide to Tokyo’s videogame shrines and cocktail lounges. The addresses and websites (when available) have been provided along with the description of each bar. We’ve also done our best to include an estimate of how much a night of “moderate” drunken gaming will run you.
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seanalyn
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Awesome! Ive actually been to 8bit Cafe...unfortunately I had just landed in Japan a few hours earlier so jet lag was setting in and the bar was packed to the rim so I didnt stay long. Definitely hitting it up again this year and doing it proper ;)
- 2 years ago
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seanalyn
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pjacobs51
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Ha! We've got one of those here in little ole Springfield, MO. It's called "1984" five bucks at the door and you can play all day/night long.
- 2 years ago
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pjacobs51
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Scotski
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pjacobs51:
I wish there was one I knew of in England lol =[
- 2 years ago
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Scotski
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Nettle
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Sweet, I'm not a drinker, but Japan sure knows how to pump out awesomeness.
- 2 years ago
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Nettle