History Of Fan Anime 124 Gaming Magazines. Langrisser V Sega Saturn
Given the title as “the grandfather of fansubbing”, the founder of Arctic Animation, Chairperson of VJAS, owner of Anime Jyanai, and dubbed the nickname King Of Smut '95; he is William Chow. In a documentary style series, where we will go back into time to a much different time in anime history. We will look at some items of memorabilia, and their significance and stories about them. We will also look at how being an anime fan was back in the late 80's and early 90's compared to what it is like now. For those who love to go down memory lane and hear stories of the fast growing era of anime. Also for those new to anime, learn straight from the horse's mouth, how the anime we take for granted came to be and maybe even get some suggestions on some classic anime that you should watch. Don't forget to subscribe since there are going to be many episodes covering a wide range of topics from the world of anime.
In today's episode, I will cover how important Japanese magazines were to anime fans. In todays example, I will use the Sega Saturn magazine for the game Langrisser V End Of A Legend.
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