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Ai Sensei no Oshiete: Watashi no Hoshi
Ai Sensei no Oshiete: Watashi no Hoshi (NES) game cover art
Genre:
Action

Developer:
Irem
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Region
Released
Irem
JP
03/26/1993
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Review by wolfqueen001
April 04, 2008

Boredom… It’s something every man on earth experiences at least once in his/her lifetime, and to those who have experienced it, they know that it can be pure torture. Boredom is a curse spread by the arms of stagnation and pointlessness. It leaves the soul feeling empty and drab, the mind vacant and weary, crying desperately for some sort of stimulation.

Man does many things to cure boredom. Play sports, watch TV, read a book, even play the occasional video game. But when true boredom sets in, that undying relentless nothingness… seeking to be filled with something anything whatever it takes to feel again. That’s when you’d do anything.

It’s boredom that leads to this: playing games like Ai Sensei no Oshiete: Watashi no Hoshi, a longwinded title for a roundabout game. This is a horoscope simulator. What’s more, it’s a love horoscope simulator. Further, it’s a love horoscope simulator in Japanese. While that’s all well and good for they who can read the language, for us English speakers, it just provides mild entertainment as we figure out what random menu options give us and watch as pretty Japanese kanji scroll across the screen.

As our stereotypical unrealistically attractive fortune teller sits on the moon, gazing at the stars, inquiring about birthdays, signs, and God knows what else (how should I know? It’s in Japanese!), we stare at nothing but illegible rolling script, wondering why the bloody hell we’re even doing this. And then we remember: “Oh, right. We’re bored.”


Rating: 1/10



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