Is There a Manga Version of My Childhood Friend Video Game?
The most enduring question I’m asked is “is there a manga version of my favorite video game?” To be honest, my answers have been “yes,” “no,” or “I’m just not a fan of the franchise.” Sadly, there is no one-size-fits-all answer.
While the manga is still alive, there are a number of reasons why I can’t bring myself to read it. As an avid gamer myself, it’s hard to not get sucked in by the action-packed plot line and its many characters. This is especially true when it comes to my favorite character, Aoi. However, it is when Aoi’s on-again, off-again boyfriend Satoru enters the picture that the magic begins to fade.
In the past few years, I’ve read more than a dozen mangas and animes. Some of them have been good, while others have been mediocre at best. One of the best is the most recent, which is a reprint of an old favorite. It’s also a testament to how well the manga has been doing that it’s lasted more than two decades.
Manga Version of My Childhood Friend Video Game
There might not be a manga adaptation of a specific video game called “My Childhood Friend”. However, there are several manga and anime series that feature childhood friends as main characters such as “Kimi no Na Wa” (Your Name), “Naruto”, “Lucky Star”, “Ef – a tale of memories”, etc.
Manga
If you’re looking for a manga series that features childhood friends as main characters, here are some popular ones you might be interested in:
- “Ao Haru Ride”
- “Kimi ni Todoke”
- “Chihayafuru”
- “K-On!”
- “Eureka Seven”
- “Golden Time”.