The 2-Minute Rule for doujin game
Often manually burned at your home on to unbranded CD-Rs, in some cases professionally pressed onto DVDs with slick colour labels, doujin games have often been charmingly unpredictable. They may be wholly original works—ZUN's ever-growing number of Touhou shmups and also the aquatic warfare of Ace of Seafood—or they may be fan games that, ahem,