99 No Namida - New Import, In Stock

«©NCSX» You’ve all heard of the early 90s movie titled The Crying Game right? That’s the film where a guy falls for a girl who turns out to be a guy. Well, meet 99 No Namida which is literally a crying game that’s designed to move you to tears.

At the outset, the Namida software throws a few personality questions at the user and creates a sort of emotional profile from the answers. A short story then plays out on the screen which is designed to make the reader cry. Like a little baby. However, if your heart is cold and your gaze steely, you might not benefit (as in bawl, sniffle, and weep) from the 200 sob stories stored on the game card. The software works on the principle that crying is good in that it relieves stress and pent-up angst.

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  1. The rise of the emo game? “99 no Namida” brings the tears | FreakyTrigger Says:

    [...] 99 no Namida essentially does what it says on the tin. It’s an emotional development game (one might say… an EMO game?!) which creates a ‘personality profile’ based on your answering a few questions on the starting input screen, and then uses this profile to generate a story which should… make you cry! The point being that it is healthy to unleash your emotions and release stress, whether that is through a solitary tear rolling down the cheek or an all out bawl. [...]

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