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$\begingroup$ I've been working on this for a few evenings now, got it finished before work this morning but had to wait until lunch time to write up the story and post it. Enjoy! If you have a partial solution then feel free to post it and I can confirm you're on the right lines. $\endgroup$– Tim BCommented Dec 15, 2016 at 12:53
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5$\begingroup$ We need a puzzle for this? The answer is anime, obviously! ;-) $\endgroup$– R.. GitHub STOP HELPING ICECommented Dec 15, 2016 at 21:56
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8$\begingroup$ 1980, Japan... must be Pac-Man! ;-) $\endgroup$– pacoverflowCommented Dec 16, 2016 at 5:27
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$\begingroup$ Beautiful puzzle :) I must admit that, at least on this site of the SE network, I generally just casually read posts and move on... This puzzle is the first to really peak my interest in a while. I intend to follow it! $\endgroup$– Brevan EllefsenCommented Dec 16, 2016 at 10:01
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$\begingroup$ @BrevanEllefsen Thanks, glad you like it :). The idea's been brewing for a while of embedding lots of different information in the same grid. It was pretty tricky to put together but I'm pleased with how well it's working out so far (even if I am kicking myself for having the triangles clue 1 character too short!). I originally wanted to put it all in one grid rather than having two but I decided the complexity level was already very high and the risk I'd make a mistake was growing. $\endgroup$– Tim BCommented Dec 16, 2016 at 10:27
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