Narita Boy is a Lovably Self-Aware if Occasionally Clumsy Trip into Cyberspace
In case you’ve been living under a rock these past few years, a revivalist obsession with the ’80s is afoot in many a medium, video games being one of them. From the aberrational use of color, to the retro envisioning of future times, to even the abundance of analog synthesizers used by musicians the world over, there’s no escaping the reminiscing on “times gone” and times yet to experience with a game like Narita Boy....