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Eudemon

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  1. That looks like the arcade style of play, if EA allow SMS to do the full simulation thing they are good at then this could actually be a title that caters to all areas of the racing spectrum.
  2. Palette's Mashiro-Iro (Symphony -Love is pure white-) is a pretty popular galgame, definitely gonna watch it when air i've seen so many artworks from this game and i really like Tsubasu Izumi's drawing style
  3. A private Twitter account, mashiro_nukobu, has been opened with a wallpaper that lists an anime adaptation of Palette's Mashiro-Iro Symphony -Love is pure white- adult romance adventure game. In addition, a separate website has opened at the http://www.mashiro.tv/ address with a countdown timer that ends on Friday. The story of the game centers around a boy named Shingo Uryū who goes to an academy — that is merging with a prestigious girl's school in the same town. Shingo is among the boys selected to attend the girl's school in a temporary integration period before the schools' actual merger. Palette and character designer Tsubasu Izumi (Akane-Iro ni Somaru Saka) released the original game for Microsoft Windows in 2009, and Comfort is porting it to the Sony PSP portable console under the name Mashiro-Iro Symphony *mutsu-no-hana. Futago Minazugi drew a manga adaptation in Kadokawa Shoten's Monthly Comp Ace magazine between 2009 and 2010, and the second compiled book volume shipped last September. Source:ANN
  4. it's so yearn to see this gonna be airing again watched when i was a kid on TV
  5. A weekly Tottoko Hamtarō Dechu television anime series will premiere on the TV Tokyo network at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 2. An earlier television anime series (pictured at right) based on Ritsuko Kawai's Tottoko Hamtaro manga aired from 2000 to 2006. ShoPro Entertainment, Shogakukan Production (USA) Inc., and Viz Media imported the first anime series into North America under the name Hamtaro. TV Tokyo's Saturday 9:00 a.m. timeslot is now held by Gokujō!! Mecha Mote Iinchō Second Collection, the second series based on Tomoko Nishimura's Gokujō!! Mecha Mote Iinchō shōjo school romance manga. Source:ANN
  6. Logic would tell you that the pre-order cars were not meant to be available to purchase on the release day. Hence why only the 1 place; Sony in Europe, had them available when others had the extra cars of the Veyron Sang Bleu, 599 China, 370Z etc.
  7. Are you nuts! This is part of the new Lamborghini design philosophy; decapitating pedestrians. :D
  8. That's sexy! Stupid decision making it red though, that's not a Lambo colour for the most part. Can someone make it Verde Ithaca!
  9. $18 i think why? I used to purchase some amount of items directly from japan on a monthly base (Stuff like g's magazines) I still do today but not as much as I did back then It's the shipping fees that get my hands off Stuff like bd anime I rather wait for the US edition(although it takes some time :kaos-pinkusagi13:
  10. I hope they make them sound good. Looking forward to both to be honest! There's hope for a DeLorean with this wreck system if you think about it. :)
  11. not a surprise cuz k-on is a pretty good anime btw u bought the 8th blue-ray? how much did the shipping cost u XD?
  12. As of February 20, K-ON! became the first television animation series to sell over 500,000 Blu-ray Discs on Oricon's sales chart in Japan. It accomplished this feat when the eighth limited first edition Blu-ray volume of the K-ON!! television anime sequel sold 26,000 copies (rounded to the nearest thousand) during its first five days of sales (February 16-20). The DVD version of the same eighth volume sold 3,178 copies. The current volume also topped Oricon's overall weekly Blu-ray sales chart for the February 14-20 week; it is the second volume in a row and the ninth volume in the franchise to rank #1. The franchise's nine #1 Blu-ray Discs ties the previous record; all nine of Macross Frontier's Blu-ray Disc volumes reached #1. The K-ON! television anime and its K-ON!! sequel have sold a combined total of 520,000 Blu-rays Discs as of February 20. K-ON! had surpassed the current #2 series, Bakemonogatari, in sales in September. Rank Copies Series 1 520,000 K-ON! (7 volumes) & K-ON!! (8 volumes, ongoing) 2 331,000 Bakemonogatari (6 volumes) 3 235,000 Macross Frontier (9 volumes) * Data covers sales from June 23, 2008 to February 20, 2011. Source:ORICON ANN
  13. The wraparound jacket band on the seventh volume of Asaura's Ben-To "school serious/gag action" light novel series is announcing on Friday that a television anime adaptation has been green-lit. The story revolves around a poor high school student named Yō Satō. Satō goes to the supermarket one day and discovers a bentō (boxed meal) on sale at half price. Just as he reaches to grab it, he ends up on the floor unconscious. Satō has just entered the fierce, no-holds-barred "supermarket survival battle" for half-price bentō. Asaura has been publishing the light novel series through Shueisha's Super Dash Bunko imprint since 2008. Kaito Shibano (Luminous Arc simulation role-playing games' character designs) illustrates the volumes. The official website of the anime will be at the http://ben-to.net/ address. In Takarajimasha Inc.'s 2011 edition of its Kono Light Novel ga Sugoi! guidebook, Ben-To is #5 on the list of the top 10 light novel series. It is the eighth series on the list to get an anime, after Toaru Majutsu no Index, Baka to Test to Shōkanjū (Baka and Test - Summon the Beasts), Bungaku Shōjo, Seitokai no Ichizon, Ore no Imouto ga Konnani Kawaii Wake ga Nai (Oreimo), Durarara!!, and Kami-sama no Memo-chō. The only two without anime are Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai and Sword Art Online. [Via Moon Phase] Update: More background information added. Update 2: The anime's website now has the Japanese equivalent of a "Coming Soon" notice with the copyright notice "© Asaura, Kaito Shibano/Shueisha Super Dash Bunko." Source:ANN
  14. The 43rd volume of Kousuke Fujishima's Aa Megami-sama (Ah! My Goddess/Oh My Goddess!) manga will ship in a limited edition with the manga's second original animation DVD (OAD) on September 22. Hiroaki Gohda is once again directing the new anime. Kodansha's Monthly Afternoon magazine is making the announcement in the April issue on Friday, and more information will be provided in future issues. The manga's first OAD (pictured at right) is being bundled with the 42nd manga volume on Wednesday. [Via Manganews] Update: More background information added. Update 2: Kodansha's website for the OADs lists the second OAD as of Wednesday. [Via Saishin Anime Jōhō] Source:ANN
  15. Author Noboru Yamaguchi is ending the Zero no Tsukaima (The Familiar of Zero) light novel series in the 22nd volume in 2012. The 20th volume (pictured at right) is shipping in Japan on February 25, and the series has 4.5 million copies in print. The story follows a budding magician, nicknamed "Louise the Zero" due to her initial ineptness at magic, who accidentally summoned a boy from Earth as her familiar. There have been three television anime series based on the light novel series, and Geneon Entertainment (USA) Inc. released the first series on DVD in North America. Later, Funimation acquired the rights after Geneon stopped distributing anime in North America. Source: Mainichi Shimbun's Mantan Web via Temple Knights Update: More background information and image added. Update 2: Both the original Geneon release and the Funimation reissue of the first anime season are out-of-print. Thanks, Shiroi Hane. Source:ANN
  16. The April issue of Hakusensha's LaLa magazine is announcing on Thursday that an anime film based on Yuki Midorikawa's Hotarubi no Mori e supernatural romance manga has been green-lit for this year. Director Takahiro Omori and the anime studio Brains Base are working on this project; they have also been working on another anime adaptation of a Midorikawa manga, Natsume Yūjin-Chō (Natsume's Book of Friends). The story of Hotarubi no Mori e centers around Hotaru, a little girl who gets lost in an enchanted forest where apparitions reside. A young boy, Gin, appears before Hotaru, but she cannot touch him for fear of making him disappear. Both anime versions of Hotarubi no Mori e and Natsume Yūjin-Chō will be on display at the Anime Contents Expo next month in Chiba, Japan. Source:ANN
  17. The April issue of Hakusensha's LaLa magazine is announcing on Thursday that the third television anime season based on Yuki Midorikawa's Natsume Yūjin-Chō (Natsume's Book of Friends) shōjo ghost-story manga has been green-lit for this year. The third season will be titled Natsume Yūjin-Chō San. Takahiro Omori is once again directing the anime at the studio Brains Base. Also returning are character designer Akira Takata, monster designer Tatsuo Yamada, art director Yukihiro Shibutani, color setting artist Yumi Miyawaki, director of photography Hitoshi Tamura, and editor Kazuhiko Seki. However, Sadayuki Murai (Mōryō no Hako, Boogiepop Phantom, Millennium Actress) will be the new series script supervisor. The story revolves around Natsume, a boy who has been able to see ghosts since he was little. Unfortunately, humans shun him, and there is not much fondness between him and ghosts either. One day, he inherits a Yūjin-Chō ("Book of Friends") from his grandmother. The book is actually full of contracts that his grandmother made to trap ghosts. As one ghost after another shows up, Natsume tries to release or help them — even while many of them seek vengeance on him. More details about the new season will be provided in future issues of LaLa. This project and another anime based on a Midorikawa manga, Hotarubi no Mori e, will be on display at the Anime Contents Expo next month in Chiba, Japan. The 11th compiled book volume of the Natsume's Book of Friends manga will ship in Japan on March 4. Crunchyroll streamed both of the previous television anime seasons outside Japan, and it ran the second season, Zoku Natsume Yūjin-Chō, as it aired in Japan. Viz Media is publishing the seventh volume of the manga in North America in June. Source:ANN
  18. i didn't like the 1st season and i stopped watching it during the half way bcuz i think it's so childish so i probably won't watch it well, everyone has his own taste so i posted the news anyway
  19. This year's 13th issue of Akita Shoten's Weekly Shonen Champion magazine is announcing on Thursday that production on a second season of the Squid Girl (Shinryaku! Ika Musume) television anime series has been green-lit. The premiere date has not yet been announced. The anime adapts Masahiro Anbe's Shinryaku! Ika Musume (The Invader Came From the Bottom of the Sea!) comedy manga about a squid girl who vows to invade the beaches of mankind since humans have polluted the seas. However, her invasion is less than successful, and she ends up on dry land. The first season premiered in October, and the media-distribution website Crunchyroll streamed the anime outside Japan as it aired. Source:ANN
  20. 其实他是男扮女装混进去的,为啥说比例小?因为还有其他人这么做 参考某姐姐大人GAL
  21. Yeah shame they're not then again the PC CRC is being overrun by cheaters so it's actually not a bad thing being platform independent. :)
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