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jagpreetsony36 · 8 days ago
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From Tokyo to New York — How Indo‑Sakura Builds Practical AI That Crosses Borders
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In a world buzzing with AI hype, Indo‑Sakura Software Japan is quietly doing something different: building real, working AI apps for businesses across Japan, India, and now the USA.
Rooted in Tokyo with deep ties to India’s tech talent, Indo‑Sakura helps startups and global teams turn AI ideas into functional, multilingual products — without burning budgets or overcomplicating the stack.
What They Build
Smart mobile apps with GenAI built-in
Voice/chat agents in Japanese, English, and Hindi
Business dashboards with natural language queries
Internal AI tools for HR, logistics, and ops
What Makes Them Different
Unlike flashy “labs,” Indo‑Sakura focuses on practical AI that fits into real workflows. They’re nimble, multi-lingual, and startup-friendly — ideal for U.S. companies expanding to Asia, or vice versa.
“We believe good AI doesn’t just talk — it helps people work smarter across borders.”
Their hybrid delivery model (Japan + India) keeps projects cost-efficient, fast-moving, and highly adaptable.
Why it matters in 2025:
AI is going global — but not every team knows how to build for cross-cultural, multi-language, or budget-sensitive use cases. Indo‑Sakura does. And that’s why they’re an emerging choice for companies looking to build smart, scalable AI apps without the fluff.
📍Tokyo | Bangalore | New York 🔗 indosakura.com
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acquired-stardust · 3 months ago
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Kuon Playstation 2 2004
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rellikart · 9 months ago
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The Impaler
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ukgk · 3 months ago
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Source: Ukagaka Pages 2009 Ghost: Akue Toku [DL] [shell DL] Ghostmaster: h_kazama
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arcadebroke · 3 months ago
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vgprintads · 5 months ago
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'Dodge de Ball!'
[PS1] [JAPAN] [PHOTO, POSTER] [1998]
"XS Junior League Dodgeball is a team Dodgeball game featuring school teens as playable characters. The player can choose from a number of characters, each with special abilities, and participate in a tournament or in a versus battle. The goal of the game is to knock out the members of the opposing team and win the match. All characters in the original Japanese version are girls, however for the US release several characters were replaced with boys." ~MobyGames
Source: eBay; ncsxshop
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tenchiforum · 2 years ago
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Images from TENCHI MUYO! SOLITAIRE.
Read more here: https://tenchimuyowiki.com/Tenchi_Muyo!Solitaire(PC_Best_Series_Vol.29)
A Japan-only release featuring custom decks of solitaire for Tenchi Muyo! It also featured custom art specifically for this release, as well as multiple wallpapers for the user, some of which are the best official renders of these pieces of art to this day!
"Congratulatious"
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zman80 · 1 year ago
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posthumanwanderings · 2 months ago
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Message Navi Vol.1 (SIMS / Dreamcube - Sega Saturn - 1997)
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acquired-stardust · 8 months ago
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Kuon Playstation 2 2004
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Console Racing Driving Games of 1994 - Shutokō Battle '94 Drift King
Shutokō Battle '94 Drift King is a 1994 street racing simulation game released exclusively for the Super Famicom (SNES) in Japan. Developed by Genki Co., Ltd. and published by Bullet-Proof Software, Inc., it is the first entry in what would later become the long-running Shutokō Battle / Tokyo Xtreme Racer series.
The game introduces a scenario-based campaign where players begin with a basic, stock car and earn the ability to upgrade its performance. Races take place on a mix of highway circuits, racetracks, and narrow mountain roads, where drifting becomes essential for conquering sharp turns. The game encourages tuning and technical mastery rather than arcade-style speed, setting the tone for future entries in the series.
Shutokō Battle '94 uses the SNES’s Mode 7 graphics to create a pseudo-3D driving environment, with road surfaces rendered via textured flat polygons and overlaid sprite-based cars. It supports both single-player and split-screen multiplayer for head-to-head highway battles.
Key Details • Release Year: 1994 • Platform: Super Famicom (SNES) • Developer: Genki Co., Ltd. • Publisher: Bullet-Proof Software, Inc. • Genre: Racing / Driving • Perspective: 3rd-person (Other), Mode 7 • Modes: Single-player, Split-screen multiplayer (1–2 players) • Notable Feature: Early entry in the Tokyo Xtreme Racer series with scenario progression and drifting-focused gameplay
1. Intro 00:00 2. Gameplay & Release Info 00:15 3. Gameplay & Dev/Pub Info 02:37 4. Gameplay & Current Prices 05:09 5. Outro 07:32
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satoshi-mochida · 1 year ago
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Nippon Ichi Software PlayStation era games now available for PC - Bishoujo Hanafuda Kikou, Jigsaw Island, The Onitaiji!!, and SatelliTV - Gematsu
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Nippon Ichi Software has released PlayStation era games Bishoujo Hanafuda Kikou: Michinoku Hitou Koi Monogatari, Jigsaw Island: Japan Graffiti, The Onitaiji!! Mezase! Nidaime Momotaro, and SatelliTV for PC via Steam for $10.99 each. All four titles are only playable in Japanese.
Here is a brief history of each title:
Bishoujo Hanafuda Kikou: Michinoku Hitou Koi Monogatari first launched for PlayStation on August 7, 1997 in Japan, followed by Saturn on December 11, 1997. An updated version titled Bishoujo Hanafuda Kikou: Michinoku Hitou Koi Monogatari Kai launched for PlayStation on December 22, 1999.
Jigsaw Island: Japan Graffiti first launched for PlayStation on February 3, 1995.
The Onitaiji!! Mezase! Nidaime Momotaro first launched for PlayStation on October 13, 1995.
SatelliTV first launched for PlayStation on January 17, 2002.
Find an overview of each title below.
Bishoujo Hanafuda Kikou: Michinoku Hitou Koi Monogatari
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Visit various locations across the Tohouku region while winning games of hanafuda against heroines for the right to photograph them and advance the story. At each location, you can enjoy detailed explanations about its history and photograph the heroines you have befriended.
Key Features
Story Mode – A mode in which protagonist Yuuya Amakusa plays hanafuda against the heroines he meets on his travels for the right to photograph them at hot springs and various other locations.
Free Battle – A mode in which Yuuya Amakusa and the heroines can compete in either “Koi-Koi” or “Hana-Awase” hanafuda games.
Album – A mode in which you can enjoy the photographs taken in Story Mode.
Jigsaw Island: Japan Graffiti
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A competitive jigsaw puzzle game featuring 150 beautiful, Japan-themed photographs and illustrations.
Beautiful… But Also Intense!
There are two intense competitive modes:
Speed Battle – Finish as fast as possible.
Sandwich Battle – Lay down more pieces of the puzzle.
Use items to make things even more intense, but be careful not to get too crazy and lose your friends!
A Comical Story Mode: “Go! Puzzle Club”
The game is set in the walls of “Japanese No. 1 High School” in the “Japanese Kingdom.” In order to get the Puzzle Club officially recognized, the protagonist Asuka rises up to fight against her longtime enemy: the student council. What sort of future awaits Asuka’s Puzzle Club?!
Characters
Asuka – The protagonist. A strong-minded girl.
Akira – Asuka’s childhood friend who often butts in on her jokes. She is even more spirited than Asuka.
The Onitaiji!! Mezase! Nidaime Momotaro
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A board game for up to four players. It combines Japanese folk tales like Momotaro, Issun-boshi, and Kasa Jizo, with traditional sugoroku-style gameplay for an experience that can be enjoyed by players of all ages.
Story
Our story begins here. Once upon a time, there lived an old man and an old woman. The old man’s name was Momotaro, and in his youth, he was famous for exterminating demons and monsters, but he is now retired and lives a carefree life. One day, the old man went to the mountain to cut the grass, and the old woman went to the river to do the laundry. That was when large oysters, chestnuts, eggplants, and melons came flowing down the river. And when they opened them up…
Go Around Japan Exterminating Demons
Players will travel around Japan exterminating demons, and the player with the highest performance score will win. Roll the dice and advance spaces according to the number rolled. While defeating demons, you must also defeat the evil bosses in each region.
Kamishibai
A forgotten, nostalgic tale. Please enjoy a story told through kamishibai storytelling with warm images and narration.
SatelliTV
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It’s show time! A management simulation game based on the popular “Digital Multichannel Broadcasting” method is here!
An Overwhelming Number of Channels
In the game, you can produce over 200 different programs! Show off your management skills by quickly identifying what the viewers want to see from a wide range of programs and delivering in a timely manner.
Jam-Packed with All Sorts of Events
The game is full of various events that spice up the experience! As you manage the company, numerous events will occur. Will you be able to overcome these challenges and successfully grow your company?
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multicolour-ink · 1 year ago
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Is it weird that I've been looking into Vocaloid these last few days?
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devileaterjaek · 2 years ago
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vgprintads · 5 months ago
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'Drift King Shutokou Battle 2: Tsuchiya Keiichi & Bandou Masaaki'
[SFC] [JAPAN] [MAGAZINE] [1995]
"Keiichi Tsuchiya (土屋圭市, Tsuchiya Keiichi, born January 30, 1956) is a Japanese professional race car driver. He is known as the Drift King (ドリキン, Dorikin) for his nontraditional use of drifting in non-drifting racing events and his role in popularizing drifting as a motorsport. In professional racing, he is a two-time 24 Hours of Le Mans class winner and the 2001 All Japan GT Championship runner-up. He is also known for touge driving. The car he drives, a Toyota AE86 Sprinter Trueno, has become one of the most popular sports cars; the car is also known as "Hachi-Roku" in Japan (hachi-roku meaning "eight-six"); his car is also called "The Little Hachi that could." A 2-part video known as 'The Touge' produced by Pluspy (styled as +P) documents Tsuchiya's touge driving with his AE86. He was a consultant for the popular manga and anime series, Initial D, of which the main character Takumi Fujiwara is a character which describes him. He also served as a stunt coordinator and stuntman on The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, where he also made a cameo appearance." ~Wikipedia
Source: Jugemu Magazine, May 1995 || Internet Archive; ozidual
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