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To everyone who loved Famicom - GameCenter CX: The Movie - 1986 Mighty Bomb Jack
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Title: GameCenter CX: The Movie - 1986 Mighty Bomb Jack

Release Date: 14 Feb 2014

Runtime: 1h 49m

Genre: Comedy, Drama

Director: Fuji Television Network, Gascoin

Production Companies: Fuji Television Network, Gascoin

Overview: The story takes place in Japan in both 1986 and 2006. The 1986 storyline follows a gamer named Daisuke who wants to confess his feelings for Kumiko, a girl he likes — all while trying to reclaim his copy of the Famicom (NES) game Mighty Bomb Jack that he lent out. In 2006, the hapless game company manager Arino-kacho struggles to complete Mighty Bomb Jack in front of fans. The storylines of the boy who loves Famicom and the middle-aged man who loves Famicom eventually merge into one.

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Ratings

Average Vote: 6.8 (11 votes)

Cast

  • Chief Arino: Shinya Arino
  • Daisuke: Hajime Yoshi
  • Kumiko: Yuna Taira
  • Makoto: Takamasa Abe
  • Keita: Kaito Matsushima
  • Kato: Kakeru Yoshida
  • Sumire Tanaka: Asami Kokoro
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