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Music: Azusa Kato Relive the Capcom classics! Shooters, fighting, action all your favorite genres in this exciting collection! Capcom Arcade Stadium brings back all the nostalgia of the arcade, while adding in new and exciting features you’ll wish you had back then! Just Like the Good Old Days From 3D-rendered arcade cabinets to scanline filters, there’s everything you need to recreate that arcade atmosphere. Fully customizable display settings let you craft your own personal experience and truly relive the glory days of arcade gaming. Brand New Ways to Play With gameplay rewind, speed adjustment, and the ability to save and load your game at any time, your old favorites will feel new all over again! ....
Protesters opposing the Myanmar military coup gather near the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo’s Minato Ward on Feb. 21, a day after fellow demonstrators were fatally shot in their homeland. (Shinnosuke Ito) People from Myanmar are protesting across Japan following a fatal shooting of fellow demonstrators in their homeland, calling for U.S. intervention to end Myanmar’s military coup. The Reuters news agency and other media outlets reported that Myanmar’s security forces opened fire on protesters in the country’s second largest city of Mandalay on Feb. 20, killing two men. Raising U.S. flags and holding signs calling for U.S. support, some 3,500 people protested for about two and a half hours at a rally near the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo the day after the incident, according to organizers. ....
People line up in front of the Tokyo District Court s Tachikawa branch for a chance to win a lottery for a seat to hear the verdict read in the case of Takahiro Shiraishi on Dec. 15. (Azusa Kato) A serial killer was given the death sentence on Dec. 15 for murdering nine people in 2017 at his apartment in Zama, Kanagawa Prefecture, just west of Tokyo. Takahiro Shiraishi, 30, was indicted on multiple counts of murder, robbery and forcible sexual intercourse in connection with the dismembered bodies of eight women and one man found in his apartment. A major focus of the trial was whether the victims consented to be killed since they initially contacted Shiraishi after he indicated on social media that he was willing to help people with suicidal thoughts. ....