• Yuki Kaburagi and her friend Max Powers walked around the Game Expo in Shibuya, gazing at all the new game releases that would be hitting America in a few months. They watched some nerds play a game of Soul Calibur, then laughed at people playing Street fighter 4. Max was annoyinglly loud, but people didn't seem to notice him.
    "Dude, My stomach needs some food. L375 K1LL 7H3 N00B5 4ND L34V3!"
    Max's L337 5P33K was starting to grow on Yuki. He always used words like PWN, or N00B5 when he was playing online.
    "We'll go as soon as I play the new DDR. Ive been dying to find out what new songs they might have on there."
    Yuki said as she walked over to the DDR machine, which was connected to five very large speakers in the center of the room. The arrows flashing on the screen put a big smile on her face and her eye's widened with excitement. After an hour of waiting in line she got her turn to play on the hardest difficulty, and passed with flying colors with rank SS. When Yuki was done, she noticed she had dropped her phone on the dance floor and it had gotten smashed to pieces before she could grab it.
    <What the hell! You couldn't see my phone on the arrow, Nerd!>
    She yelled at the guy who had just sat stepped on her phone while dancing on the machine.
    <How is it my fault?>
    Yuki argued with him until Max showed up with a wireless guitar. Max threatened so many people that security threw them out the expo.
    "Damnit, I didn't even get to play the new Marvel Vs. Capcom! I wanted to kick some 455!"
    Max yelled as they walked back to their hotel.
    "I got my phone smashed to pieces! How the hell am I going to contact my Mom and Dad! We need to get home before something else happens. Do you still have our tickets in your wallet?"
    Yuki asked with a angry tone in her voice.
    "Oh Cr4P... Your probbly going to be really mad, but I think I dropped it when the guards grabbed me in the expo..."
    Yuki's eye's blazed like fire. He knew why she was so mad, but didn't want to say anything. They were stuck in Tokyo with no money, and no way to get home.