Hi Score Girl takes places in the early ‘90s (a time period where the creative potential of video games was high) and is about a boy named Yaguchi Haruo, who’s noted to be one of the toughest Street Fighter II players in his local arcade scene. Those losses are lessons that Rensuke Oshikiri’s Hi Score Girl emphasize through the eyes of teenagers who are into fighting games at their arcade scene - lessons in moving forward. If someone has the “win at all costs” mentality, the chances of them quitting a competitive activity they partake in are high. However, the journey is filled with a lot of losses along the way. ![]() Yes, the joy when you win against someone better than you after a lot of hard work is second-to-none. Let’s get this right off the bat - getting into a competitive activity isn’t for everyone. ![]() It’d be pretty lame for me to be the only one getting left behind, right?” - Yaguchi Haruo to Akira Oono “Both you and the video games industry keep moving forward.
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