Steins; Gate Elite, which was slated for March 15 in Japan, has been delayed. The game’s Japanese release date is now simply “2018.” The reason for the delay is to “further improve quality.” Steins; Gate Elite has not yet been announced for international release.

Sorry, Rihanna. Different Umbrella. (But yours is good, too!)
A View Of Asakusa. Tokyo, Japan. By Aaron Baggett | Tokyo Cheapo
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Why just look at the food in Monster Hunter when you can make it in real life? Just look at how the real deal…

In the interest of timeliness, here’s an Olympics-related one from way back in 2012.

Leave it to Square Enix to make one of the neatest-looking arcade games shown at this year’s Japan Amusement Expo.
Victoria Harbour at Night. Hong Kong. By Lexi | Seoul Searching
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Wondering how Battlegrounds is supposed to look on smart devices? Today, a mobile version of PlayerUnknown’s…
Since around 2012, Enako has been a popular cosplayer, but in the past few years, her popularity has exploded. Last…

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A junior high in Kashiwa, Chiba Prefecture is allowing students to mix and match uniforms how they please in an…
Mobile Suit...Super Famicom? Twitter user Ikkyu has been putting a classic gaming spin on Gundam models. The results…
Hey there, space cats! Space Channel 5 VR is getting a download release this year in Japan. It will be based on the demo and is headed to the Vive. Pricing is TBA and no word about an international release.

Trot is a uniquely Korean genre of music that hit its heyday in the 70s and 80s, but there are still artists new and…
Chinatown Last December. Yokohama, Japan. By Nelson Diaz.
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A couple new Taco Bells have recently opened in China, and boy does this one look nice.
While the stereotype might be that Japan is hi-tech, some of its biggest news broadcasters use low-tech dioramas and…
If you are going to make a PC case mod, why not use a hot water dispenser? That’s exactly what this school teacher…

Seventeen is a 13-member (I know, don’t ask) group that debuted in 2015. Since then, they’ve racked up an impressive…