The Angry Table-Flipping Game Comes to Japan

Andy Chalk

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The Angry Table-Flipping Game Comes to Japan

Finding inspiration in the fuel of rage, Taito [http://www.taito.com/] has unleashed a new arcade game in Japan in which players pound on a table and then angrily flip it over.

As a small-town Canadian boy, a lot of the more sophisticated cultural phenomena from other parts of the world that I run into during my hours online sails completely over my head. I just don't get it. Sometimes that bothers me, but other times I can't help but think that I'm probably better off this way. This is definitely one of those times.

Taito has released a new arcade stand-up based on the ancient Japanese art of "chabudai gaeshi," or "flipping the low table." In all honesty I have no idea if it's actually ancient or an art but according to Japanator [http://www.japanator.com/get-pissed-taito-s-new-table-flipping-arcade-game-11423.phtml] it is a fairly common sight in the country, happening "somewhat frequently in Japanese television, anime and manga." And now, in arcades.

As the video shows, the game seems simple enough: Pound the table with increasing frustration until you finally can't take it anymore, then flip it over in a final denouement of anger. Simmering in furious silence over the frustrations of your low station in life and the complete lack of respect and regard you're shown by your wife and children while you do so is, one must assume, optional.

Unfortunately, the small, brightly-colored plastic table with the stickers all over it takes a certain edge off the whole thing; I know there are limits to what can be done in an arcade but it's just not the same as upending a stout slab of oak right before you grab the battleaxe off the wall. Still, it's good to see that rape isn't the only ugly part of life that Japan can turn into a videogame. Nice work, folks.


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Magnatek

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That's hilarious! Sadly, I may know some people who may benefit from this (not from here).
 

theultimateend

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I find it odd how much people bring up the Rape games in Japan given how often American Media, be it television or movies, runs to Rape as a plot device.

I'm pretty sure if Lifetime changed its name to "Rape and Domestic Abuse" nobody would complain about false advertising.
 

Proteus214

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Well it sounds like it would be a very satisfyingly cathartic game to play, but the guy in the video didn't seem very enthusiastic.
 

Supreme Unleaded

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I really dont get it, i really will never understad how anyone plays that or what the rules are.

But im a small town New Hampshire boy so what would i know.

P.S. I resent cities with a passion.
 

Kenjitsuka

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How the heck do they SCORE this? :p

Anyway, I "play" this game sometimes at my desk, playing WoW and then just dying, having to backtrack eaons to my corpse. Time to slam on the desk in rage!

Windows mucking sh*t up and crashing again?
Time to slam on the desk in rage!

360 giving RRoD again?
Time to slam on the table in rage!

*I see a sequel in this, with a desk instead of a low table...*

P.S.
I like the girl who appears to be explaining the game...
Wish I could get such a girl on a date.
 

Destal

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I really have no idea how that is supposed to be fun. Also, they couldn't have picked a less enthused guy to do that. People actually pay money to play that?
 

XJ-0461

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There appears to be some sort of skill or timing involved, but I have no idea what that skill is.
 

Mstrswrd

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Allow me to explain this custom. In ancient (and not so ancient) Japan, the husband (or whoever was the male head of the house) was allowed the exclusive right to, at meal time (mostly dinner), up-end the table if he didn't like what his wife had made, and force her to make it again/make something different, as well as cleaning up the mess (I think children often had to clean up the mess in these cases).
 

Spudgun Man

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What the hell?

That looks like some pretty neat game mechanics. Now all I have to do is wait for it to be translated so I know whatis going on inthe arcade machine and that is another of lifes many questions answered.
 

scotth266

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Well, that's... interesting. I probably wouldn't play it, but hey, it could be fun (as well as a good stress reliever.)
 

Andronicus

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Well, at least you can't say Japan doesn't aim to cater for all possible audiences...

Honestly though, I thought it was a bit anti-climactic. I was sort of hoping that guy would go all angry-german-kid on that thing.