If you’ve spent any time in the darker corners of retro gaming YouTube, you’ve heard it—that relentless, five-second loop of "I Love Beijing Tiananmen" that serves as the entire soundtrack for Hong Kong 97 . Frequently cited as one of the worst games ever made, its history is even more bizarre than its gameplay. A Product of Underground Rebellion
: An extensive article analyzing the game's, and its creator's, bizarre history. The Legacy of HappySoft and Kowloon Kurosawa hong kong 97 magazine link
The game is ranked as a kuso-ge ("shitty game")—a term for games that are so exceptionally bad they become fascinating, according to the Encyclopedia Gamia Archive Wiki . If you’ve spent any time in the darker
was doubted, with some believing it only existed as a digital ROM. you’ve heard it—that relentless