Today, April 30, 2019, marks the last day of the Heisei period before it officially goes into the new Reiwa period on May 1, 2019. Japanese social media has been looking back at Heisei which started on January 8, 1989, with fond memories, including Sony who asked fans to share their favorite PlayStation games theyād like to pass on to children born in the Reiwa era.
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The Heisei-born PlayStation.
Please tell us about as many PlayStation games that you wish to share with the new generation of children that will be born in Reiwa.
The #令åēć¾ćć«ä¼ćććPSć½ćć hashtag has been picking up in the final day of the Heisei period with all kinds of responses from fans in Japan, including a variety of your favorite Final Fantasy and Metal Gear Solid games to some of the older classics like Ape Escape and Siren.
Here are some highlights:
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Released on July 7, 2000, and it is a godly game that you can play on various devices today.
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āBefore entering the 21st century, during an era that didnāt even have smartphones, we had a game that we could pop out of our home console, go on a walk together, and feel all tingly inside from the bottom of our hearts.ā
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āIt has to be these, right?ā (Boku no Natsuyasumi, Boku no Natsuyasumi 2)
Published: Apr 30, 2019 04:30 am