BANGER PS2 Games That Never Left Japan
The gaming industry is a lot better these days at ensuring games and consoles from all over the world are shared with everyone, instead of games being locked to specific regions. Of course, that wasn’t always the case, with the PlayStation 2 in particular boasting many games that were available in Japan but not the rest of the world, including these following ten games featuring names from Berserk, Fist of the North Star, and even a bit of Initial D. Music: Bits and Hits Join the flock to get early access to videos: / @culturedvultures Second channel: / @vultvault 00:00 Intro 00:55 1 02:30 2 04:05 3 05:33 4 06:55 5 08:24 6 09:48 7 11:14 8 12:39 9 13:59 10 15:28 Outro 👉Want to see what consoles have to offer in terms of their best games? Here's our complete playlist: • 20 BEST Game Boy Color Games of All Time [... WEBSITE: https://culturedvultures.com FACEBOOK: / theculturedvultures TWITTER: / cultvultures Cultured Vultures is a good YouTube channel with very good content and it would even gooder if you would sub. We cover retro games, all things PlayStation and much, much more with our gaming lists and guides say "psst" in the comments for a surprise #ps2 #berserk #retrogaming

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