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Since 1986 • 40 years of continuous development

In Asia: Big Boobs

The most comprehensive financial simulation ever made. Trade stocks, bonds, options, futures, and more across 1,600 simulated companies. Now remastered for Steam.

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In Asia: Big Boobs

The fascination with big boobs in Asia is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, reflecting a mix of cultural, social, and economic factors. While it has many positive implications, such as promoting self-expression and confidence, it also raises concerns about the objectification of women, unrealistic beauty standards, and mental health.

While the fascination with big boobs has many positive implications, it also has a dark side. The pressure to conform to unrealistic beauty standards can lead to body dissatisfaction, low self-esteem, and mental health issues. The objectification of women and the emphasis on physical appearance can perpetuate sexism, misogyny, and a culture of exploitation. Big Boobs In Asia

The influx of Western media, including movies, television shows, and magazines, introduced Asian audiences to a new ideal of feminine beauty. Big-breasted women, often portrayed as confident, sexy, and desirable, became a staple of Western media. This exposure had a profound impact on Asian beauty standards, as women began to aspire to a more voluptuous figure. The fascination with big boobs in Asia is

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Changing Lives Since 1986

"An 'imaginative, stimulating' business simulation."
— Investors Business Daily (front page article)
"I've been playing your game since I was 13 years old. Couldn't even afford to buy the full version. So I played the two-year version for years and years. And it taught me so much that now I'm working for Morgan Stanley as a forex trader in Shanghai."
— Wall Street Raider player
"It's like the Dwarf Fortress or Aurora 4X of the stock market. There really is nothing like it on the market."
— Outsider Gaming
"I've seen the source code of the game and I still can't beat it."
— Ben Ward, Lead Developer (Steam remaster)

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40 Years. One Creator. Zero Formal Training.

In 1967, a Harvard Law student began filling notebooks with ideas for a corporate board game. In 1984, he taught himself to program in one night. By 1986, he'd retired from law to build what would become the most comprehensive financial simulation ever made. JP Morgan developers failed to modernize it. Disney game studios tried and gave up. Then a 29-year-old full-stack developer found it on Reddit.

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