Many familiar names, many sleepless nights. Considering we only had pirated versions and some games pirates just couldn't copy (like we never had Metroid for some reason) but I was lucky enough to get a very powerful 3-in-1 pirate cartridge as a kid - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3: Manhattan Project / Chip and Dale / Darkwing Duck, having such a treasure in hand was always easy to exchange with friends. But I especially remembered one game - for quite a long time I had one cartridge and there was only one game - Rambo. It's a pretty bad game, and not very clear, because you go through some stupid mazes and you need to chat with some people to get something to happen and you can move on. And there is not an intense action, but some bees and vipers the size of a tank, and you kill them with a knife. But before all this there was also a Japanese version! I didn't even know English, only some simpler words, but at least for that there is a dictionary on the shelf, but Japanese... And if it was only dialogues, by trial and error I somehow found the right lines of dialogues, but the game still had huge passwords with letters, numbers and hieroglyphs, which I spent hours redrawing in a notebook. So all that Learn Japanese to Survive is worthless to me because I survived in the jungles of Vietnam fighting katakana and hiragana