Japanese Gamer Marries Virtual Sweetheart

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The parents of a Japanese gamer known as "Sal9000" must be surprised! Their son has taken an avatar as his new bride! Sal9000's beautiful new bride is the somewhat famous (or infamous) Nene
 Anegasaki. Nene is a game character from the simulated dating game, Love Plus, that is played on the Nintendo DS game system. The groom's actual name has not been released, he is only known as Sal9000, his Nintendo Love Plus moniker.

The "happy" couple were married on November 22 in Guam and celebrated with their friends at a reception held in Tokyo. The wedding was live cast on Nico Nico Douga, a popular video sharing website. Plans for a honeymoon have not yet been announced. Check out the details of this unusual marriage on Plugged In, Fox News, or Boing Boing.

This is not the first love story between an otaku and a digital entity. Otaku is a Japanese word used to describe people that are obsessed with anime, game and graphic novel characters. Crazy stories abound of gamers being so involved in video games that they will play until they fall over from exhaustion. There are also many otaku who enjoy "cosplay". Cosplay involves dressing-up as a favorite anime, comic book, or tokusatsu character to attend a party, a convention, or a special photo shoot. Japan even has cosplay cafes for the more adventurous to mingle or dine with other costumed otaku.

The interest level in manga, comic book and video game characters has grown at an incredible rate! Game characters are now reproduced in every possible way, from display art, to figurines, to t-shirts. They are often seen in offices, proudly displayed on desktops and computer monitors. Enthusiastic otaku spend small fortunes collecting sets of figurines and toys.

You can find many of these manga, anime figures and t-shirts along with other memorabilia at Hot Topic, Wal-mart and Amazon.com.

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OK as a computer programmer that built commercial dating sim programs, I always joked around that this would happen some day. Reminds me of the anime - Chobits.
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