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Love Hina Advance

Love Hina Advance

In this game, you take the role of Urashima Keitaro, who’s been rejected from entering Tokyo University for the second year running making him, what the Japanese call, a ronin. To make things worse, his parents have kicked him out of his house. Fortunately, his Grandmother owns the nearby inn and Keitaro thought this would be the perfect place to live and work as the landlord. Or so he thought. He finds out that the building is no longer an inn and is in fact a girls’ dorm making him the only guy around! Most guys would kill to live with six cute girls, but if Keitaro’s not careful, this job will kill him…

11 comments

Ash WullferReply
lol...what a nostalgic anime. :D
I'll try to download.
RichardReply
Require a GBA Flash Cart to play. Or just download visual boy advance (a gba emulator).
H-manReply
For some reason VBA just opens,but nothing else happens.

A little help please?
mattReply
VBA opens, but then you have to go File -> Open -> Love Hina
hitori no hitoReply
is this all-ages?
SachikoReply
Why yes it is!



Mutsumi is and forever is the best.
Shelling FordReply
You a correct Sir, She was the only thing good nay, Wonderful!
Beauty inside and out Kindness Empathy Compassion Intelligent yet still a funny quirky sense of humor.

As for LH She was its only saving grace.
Yun chanReply
I wanted to play this I know it just simple GBA game.

Thank you very much

ありがとうございます。
YayaReply
Will download! A gba game?
LindoReply
I learned the meaning of the word RONIN.
EremReply
Technically the word was actually a descriptor for samurai who lacked a lord, during the era where merely practicing swordsmanship was a priviledge of those who served the nobility (samurai themselves were considered minor nobles). It was a badge of shame as those swordsmen where considered to either be betrayers or samurai who failed to protect their master and were too cowardly to follow their code of honor (which says that a samurai must take their own life if they failed to protect their master, similar to how lords would kill themselves rather than be captured).

Basically, modern Japan just took a sengoku-era word of shame and applied it as a derogatory term for citizens who failed to accomplish anything with their life.

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