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>>3543803
>crosshairs
>not being able to aim

someone needs to upload momgetthecamera

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>this whole thread right now

janny bring the fire plz

get back to dooming you meme-lords

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I'm going to start the quest to learning Japanese to experience the games that will no doubt never be translated or see an English release.

I know some anons speak japanese or can at least read it on this board so I'd like to ask for some tips/advice for learning japanese in relation to gaming specifically. I hope this thread is successful since I bet some other anon's are probably interested in it as well.

>what should I focus on
I know theres katakana, hiragana, romanji and stuff like that but I actually have no idea what games use.

>what are good resources for learning japanese?
I'm thinking about taking night classes at college, but I'd prefer online if possible (cause I'm cheap).

>Any other info that would be useful
Even recommendations for games with either simple/entry level japanese to look out or anything else could be useful.

Thanks guys.

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