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Charumera
Charumera - Playstation - Console Sony
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Charumera
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   Japon Charumera
 Archangel54
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 zwabiksoki
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1
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15/20
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ESRB:E
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USK:0
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Simulation
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Japon 12/11/2003
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Anglais The word "Charumera" reminds Japanese of one of instant ramen brand. It is the representative product of Myojo Foods. But Charumera originally is not a name of instant ramen. Charumera is the name of a kind of flute brought in Japan almost 400 years ago from Portugal. It is cone shaped with double reeds. The name of charumera is believed to have been corrupted from a Portuguese word Charamela meaning "reed." Charumera was used by soba yatai (Yonaki-soba) originally around 150 years ago, then after several decades ramen yatai started using it. The melody of "Do-Re-Mi-Re-Do,Do-Re-Mi-Re-Do-Re" is strongly associated with Ramen yatai in Japanese's mind.
In this Playstation game the player takes the role of a wandering ramen yatai wheeling your cart of yummy ramen dishes around a quaint little city, hoping to strike upon that combination of taste, customers and timing which will make your fortune while trying to avoid being hassled by The Man or little children.
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Français Le mot "Charumera" rappelle aux Japonais l'une des marques de ramen instantanés. C'est le produit représentatif de Myojo Foods. Mais à l'origine, Charumera n'est pas un nom de ramen instantané. Charumera est le nom d'une sorte de flûte importée du Portugal au Japon il y a près de 400 ans. Elle est en forme de cône avec des anches doubles. On pense que le nom de charumera a été corrompu à partir d'un mot portugais Charamela signifiant "roseau". La charumera était utilisée par les soba yatai (Yonaki-soba) à l'origine il y a environ 150 ans, puis après plusieurs décennies les ramen yatai ont commencé à l'utiliser. La mélodie de "Do-Re-Mi-Re-Do,Do-Re-Mi-Re-Do-Re" est fortement associée au Ramen yatai dans l'esprit des Japonais.
Dans ce jeu Playstation, le joueur joue le rôle d'un ramen yatai errant, qui fait rouler son chariot de délicieux plats de ramen dans une petite ville pittoresque, en espérant trouver la combinaison de goût, de clients et de timing qui fera sa fortune, tout en essayant d'éviter d'être harcelé par l'Homme ou les petits enfants.
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