Today, March 18, a new topic in the Japanese player community sparked heated discussions. Some netizens dug out the comic pages of "Kamikaze Police Station" published in 1983, showing that the author at the time, Akimoto Osamu, had predicted the current e-sports era. Let's take a look. The boys' manga "Ulong Police Station" has continuously broken the Guinness World Record for the number of serializations. It is the work with the most serializations in Japan's Shueisha's "Weekly Shonen Jump". It was announced to be completed on September 17, 2016. It tells the story of a small police station that was originally just an ordinary one, affiliated with the Katsushika Police Station in Tokyo. However, since about 20 years ago, a police officer who is unparalleled in the world and a super troublemaker and joke maker, Ryotsu Kankichi, was assigned here, this small place of Kameari has been plagued by countless oolong troubles 24 hours a day, 365 days a year because of his existence. As early as 1983, when the gaming industry was still in its infancy, the jack-of-all-trades Ryotsu Kankichi was ready to enter the world of professional gamers. However, to this day, the development of Japan's e-sports industry is still extremely slow. What surprised netizens is that Mr. Osamu Akimoto was so forward-thinking. |
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