The show has produced a feature film called Game Center CX The Movie 1986 Mighty Bomb Jack. The episodes were then re-released with new subtitles from zari-gani of the SA-GCCX Team and English and Japanese language tracks for the announcer. In 2011, the Arino's Challenge segments from twelve episodes were once available for US viewers to watch on gaming blog, but they since lost the rights and have taken them down. From the second season on, the game challenge became the main focus, although the show would still cut away to show Arino doing things like visiting game arcades, interviewing developers, and so on.Ī few DVD box sets have been released in Japan these are collections of selected episodes rather than season sets. The first season's episodes profiled a particular company or game series and featured Arino's game challlenge as a side feature. Arino doesn't always complete his challenge, but he still manages to stay positive even when he's losing badly. When he gets stuck or needs advice, he can ask his fellow "staff" members (AD or Assistant Director) to help him out (usually in the form of playing through previous levels while Arino takes a break after losing a life, or offering a strategy for beating an enemy). Retro Game Master, known in Japanese as GameCenter CX, is a TV series starring Shinya Arino, one half of the Japanese comedy duo Yoiko, who attempts to play through some of the most beloved (and most challenging) retro video games ever made, all to document their endings.Īrino, who is presented as a Kachō (section chief) of the fictional GameCenter CX company, is given a time limit within which he must complete the game, but he isn't the most skilled player around.
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