Landmine Software 100yen: "For a Joke! For Mental Discipline! For Annoying Your Friends!"
Clevery 1st Branch has sold junk software with the prices of 100yen or 500yen, putting in cardboard boxes. One of the boxes is called a nuclear landmine box, and the message on the box was "you wanna die if you buy those software with their fixed prices! They are landmine software! With our price, it's fun to buy it as a joke! For a gag! For mental discipline! Or even for annoying your friends!"
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100yen Landmine Software at Clevery 1st Branch "For a Joke! For Mental Discipline! For Annoying Your Friends!" |
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A Customer Looking at Junk Software Didn't Buy |
Clevery 1st Branch has sold junk software with the prices of 100yen or 500yen, putting in cardboard boxes.
One of the boxes is called a nuclear landmine box, and only 100yen junk software are in the box. The games are: eroge, Gakkou ni Ikou! (illustrated by Setsura Rando, Scenario, & Kureha) released in 2002 (already dissolved), V2000 David Braben English version, which is a 3D shooting & strategy game, and Five Generations, which was released in 1999 by Master Piece.
The message on the box was " you wanna die if you buy those software with their fixed prices! They are landmine software! With our price, it's fun to buy it as a joke! For a gag! For mental discipline! Or even for annoying your friends!"
"Landmine" is, according to basic knowledge for technical terms used in communications, "another name for a product that makes people excited and let them buy it, but when customers play it, the game is actually a 'bad game,' 'sxxt game,' 'junk game,' or even 'bug game.'
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Landmine Software FIVE GENERATIONS In 1999 by Master Piece |
Landmine Software Gakkou ni Ikou! In 2002 |
Landmine Software V2000 DAVID BRABEN English Version |
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Many Junk Software at Clevery PC ver. Rockman Dash is 500yen |
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