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日本語/Japanese  Wed 11/02 20:13 JST
BugBug
BugBug is another Eroge mag with all the usuals (screenshots, rankings etc etc) - pretty much the same stuff that you would find in Pasokon Paradise and Tech Gian.
BugBug is the same size as Pasokon Paradise and has the same high quality paper - 714 yen per month. Er - no excuse this time ;-) If you dont know anything about what goes on in this field and want to know more - go for this or Pasokon Paradise as they have just a bit more info than Tech Gian
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NickC in SFU, Vancouver
Now if only they sold those market research magazines in Seven-Elevens at a decent price....

Cheers!
(ID #33457) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:23
Inepted in Kyoto
The 'moe' market and more specifically the 'eroge' portion of it have been reported on the news almost weekly it feels like (at least down here in the kansai area). Typically its reported that the otaku legion's buying power is finally being recognized by big business as being a largely untapped and quickly growing 'industry'. The eroge portion accounts for over half the revenue attributed to otaku related goods. Based on that I wouldn't be suprised if this turns out to be a good business choice for you. I have also pondered of a method to ride this new wave but being a foreigner has made me apprehensive about treading into something that is so very japanese. Please continue to share your experiences in this venture, I'll follow it with great interest. :D
(ID #33458) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:23
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Registered on 2007/10/22 02:10
Is this magazine cheaper coz' there's no freebies like Tech Gian?
(ID #69552) Posted on 2008/01/13 16:43
NickC in SFU, Vancouver
Now if only they sold those market research magazines in Seven-Elevens at a decent price....

Cheers!
(ID #75461) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:12
Inepted in Kyoto
The 'moe' market and more specifically the 'eroge' portion of it have been reported on the news almost weekly it feels like (at least down here in the kansai area). Typically its reported that the otaku legion's buying power is finally being recognized by big business as being a largely untapped and quickly growing 'industry'. The eroge portion accounts for over half the revenue attributed to otaku related goods. Based on that I wouldn't be suprised if this turns out to be a good business choice for you. I have also pondered of a method to ride this new wave but being a foreigner has made me apprehensive about treading into something that is so very japanese. Please continue to share your experiences in this venture, I'll follow it with great interest. :D
(ID #75462) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:12
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