Gaijin Guide feature archive :: Snackbar Games
Gaijin Guide, written by Graham Russell, hopes to introduce readers to new and different game experiences that never made it to American shores, as well as give insights into the industry that can only be done through an international lens.
- Gaijin Guide: A look at Sanrio World Smash Ball (SNES)
- Gaijin Guide: A look at Densetsu no Starfy 2 (GBA)
- Gaijin Guide: A look at Itadaki Street Special (PS2)
- Gaijin Guide: A look at Kururin Paradise (GBA)
- Gaijin Guide: A look at the new PS3 Kunio-kun game
- Gaijin Guide: A look at Battle Stadium D.O.N (PS2)
- Gaijin Guide: A look at Mario & Wario (SNES)
- Gaijin Guide: A look at Power Pros Baseball 2012 (PS3)
- Gaijin Guide: A look at Gorby no Pipeline Daisakusen
- Gaijin Guide: A look at Mobile Golf (GBC)
- What Japanese games could get localized in 2015?
- Gaijin Guide: Entering the world of 3DS imports
- Gaijin Guide: To import or not?: Six tips to avoid regret
- Gaijin Guide: The simple, stylish fun of bit Generations
- Gaijin Guide: Finding treasures in the Old World
- Gaijin Guide: Localization Radar, Summer 2014 edition
- Gaijin Guide: An encore of fun: five Japan-only sequels
- Gaijin Guide: Answers to your burning questions
- Gaijin Guide: How to get started, system by system
- Gaijin Guide: COs saw combat before Advance Wars
- Gaijin Guide: Taiko no Tatsujin marches to its own beat
- Gaijin Guide: Localization Radar, Holiday 2013 edition
- Gaijin Guide: Know the WonderSwan, even without one!
- Gaijin Guide: Sometimes, even Slimes can be heroes
- Gaijin Guide: Puyo Pop and the East-West puzzle divide
- Gaijin Guide: Keeping the beat with Hatsune Miku
- Gaijin Guide: Before Rainfall, we missed these DS gems
- Gaijin Guide: Project X Zone’s import-only cast
- Gaijin Guide: Helping the (star)fish out of water