At a time when playing just one game costs 200 yen on many arcade machines, a Tokyo company is bent on offering gamers a staggering value-for-money option via its 100 yen PC game software.
Fix Inc. has sold about 2 million copies of its various titles since it started selling 100 yen games in May 2002.
Its cache of rather simple titles -- such as mah-jongg and a typing game -- may not impress video-game buffs who are willing to pay between 6,000 yen and 10,000 yen for the latest offerings released by major game publishers.
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