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: Analyze the game's absurd plot—where "Chin" (a supposed relative of Bruce Lee) is hired to wipe out 1.2 billion people—as a form of dark political satire from the mid-90s [29, 30]. Visual Style

One of the most fascinating aspects of Hong Kong 97 is its coverage of obscure games and consoles that were popular in Asia during the mid-1990s. The magazine features reviews and previews of games for the likes of the Sega Mega Drive, Super Famicom, and PC-98 – consoles that were not widely released outside of Asia. hong kong 97 magazine

: Analyze the game's absurd plot—where "Chin" (a supposed relative of Bruce Lee) is hired to wipe out 1.2 billion people—as a form of dark political satire from the mid-90s [29, 30]. Visual Style

One of the most fascinating aspects of Hong Kong 97 is its coverage of obscure games and consoles that were popular in Asia during the mid-1990s. The magazine features reviews and previews of games for the likes of the Sega Mega Drive, Super Famicom, and PC-98 – consoles that were not widely released outside of Asia.