By YUSUKE HOSHINO/ Staff Writer
May 18, 2020 at 07:00 JST
Eigo Hatakeyama, left, and Takuma Yoshiki show off the card game version of “Kesennuma Quest,” an award-winning video game title they developed, at the Kesennuma city office in Miyagi Prefecture on April 2. (Yusuke Hoshino)
KESENNUMA, Miyagi Prefecture--Eigo Hatakeyama's prized video games were washed away when the tsunami spawned by the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake devastated this city and damaged his family’s house. [Read More]
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