Join us at the limited-time Gacha & Catch Japanese Arcade Game Pop-Up Store for a unique gaming experience in Santa Monica ...
A new concept store in Los Angeles called Gacha & Catch will be open for six months as a test for the public's appetite for ...
The joint project "Gacha & Catch" between Japan Entertainment One Inc. (a wholly owned subsidiary of Mitsubishi Corporation; Mitsubishi Corporation), TOMY Company, Ltd. (TOMY), and SEGA CORPORATION ...
Mitsubishi Corporation, TOMY, and Sega have collaborated for Gacha and Catcha, which takes its spot in the 3rd Street ...
A joint venture between Mitsubishi, TOMY, and SEGA team up to launch Gacha and Catch, a pop-up store and interactive arcade.
TOKYO -- Japan's Mitsubishi Corp., Sega and Tomy will open a shop in the Los Angeles area on Saturday for anime and manga ...
In Japan, gacha machines are those ubiquitous capsule vending machines that dispense random prizes. The concept hasn’t only evolved into video games, but also into the Japanese slang oya-gacha. What ...
In 1999 — some 20 years before the birth of Apple’s App Store when mobile phone owners in the West could only play Snake — people in Japan already had the ability to play games directly onto their ...
Japanese social game publishers have joined together to lay down their own set of guidelines concerning the controversial "complete gacha" sales method in the face of government regulation, pledging ...
Six Japanese social game publishers, including powerhouses Gree and DeNA, will put an end to the "complete gacha" microtransactions that drew the attention of the government's Consumer Affairs Agency.