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Time changes us all. And not only us, but our rooms. Otaku are no exception!

This image show an otaku room circa-1985. Notice the Nintendo Famicom console on the floor as well as the VCR, record player and a robot figure. Hair is down.

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Fast forward to 1995. Not much has changed. More game consoles (SEGA!), laser discs and a fancy computer. The amount of cute in the room has increased. Hair is up!

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Present day. I see fancy new tech, but...where are my robots? Lots of posters and figures of female characters. There is a hug pillow. Hair is...bed head.

The reason for the drastic change is of course due to the wide-spread proliferation of moé during the late 1990s and during this past decade.

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The images are from a while back (the 300th anniversary issue of Japan's New Type magazine). Here is a rather normal looking room for an "otome" (princess), who might be interested in dating games or anime, but certainly isn't hardcore. Which brings us to...

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Fujoshi ("rotten girl") are the female equivalent of male otaku. Here is a fujoshi room.

Graphical Depiction of Otaku [Maskawaih via カラパイア via Sankaku Complex via Alafista]