Fun with Child Labor | Milano's Odd Job Collection | PS1, 1999

Have you ever wanted to play a video game where all you do is work part-time gigs, save money, but stuff and decorate your house with said stuff? If your answer is yes, then big time media publisher Victor and Wonder Boy/Monster World developer Westone's late 90s PS1 hidden gem Mirano no Arubaito Collection (Milano's Odd Job Collection) might be the game for you. And lucky for you, here's a review! 6-8-2025 update: It's coming out to international markets over 20 years later with an official localization for modern platforms courtesy of XSEED and Marvelous...and that's just exceedingly marvelous. Support/Social Links: Channel member:    / @importgamingftw   Patreon:   / importgamingftw   X: https://www.x.com/importgamingftw Gameplay was captured on real hardware using the Elgato HD60 S+ and video/audio was edited using Davinci Resolve Studio 18. Voice over was recorded using the Rode NT-1 microphone in Audacity. Background music comes from Mirano no Arubaito Collection, the game featured. Additional information Japanese title: ミラノのアルバイトこれくしょん Release date: 7-1-1999 Publisher: Victor Interactive Software (ビクター インタラクティブ ソフトウェア) Developer: Westone (ウエストン) Platform: Sony PlayStation (PSX・初代プレステ) Chapters for your convenience 0:00 Introducing the Game & Job Types 2:07 Making Money 3:03 Spending Money 4:11 Evening Activities 5:27 Fantastic Graphics, Raising Stats 7:59 Sweet Dreams 8:55 Conclusion #playstation1 #ps1 #retrogaming