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“In Cho Chabudai Gaeshi, a new arcade game from Taito, the player has one very simple task: to flip over a chabudai, a short-legged round table. In Japan, the act of table flipping, or “chabudai gaeshi” is a common expression of anger among old-fashioned, middle-aged men. Cho Chabudai Gaeshi is specifically aimed at balding fathers who are perpetually infuriated with their disobedient and noisy families, but too timid to actually upend their real-world chabudais. What’s so interesting about Cho Chabudai Gaeshi is how mundane the gameplay is: The father sits at the table, pounding on it with his hands as his obnoxious children ignore him until finally, he flips it over and sends everything flying into the air, collecting points for every item destroyed in the wake of his moderately-violent outburst.”
Posted on February 1, 2010 with 50 notes ()
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I would so use this. I have needed to flip a damn table more than a few times TODAY alone.
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In Cho Chabudai Gaeshi, a new arcade game from Taito, the player has one very simple task: to flip over a chabudai, a...
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This is like the same exact thing as Grand Theft Auto in America.
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I hope I can find and play this in tokyo this week.
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interesting look at how virtual reality is filling perceived gaps in our lives
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Asian Rage: The Video Game!
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