April 2012
48 posts
Snake hands!
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Sunset bike ride
Don't forget Torchlight 2 with this new cinematic...
galaxynextdoor:
I know Diablo III is almost here but hey, don’t forget about that little engine that could Torchlight 2. It’s offering online loot whoring with friends at the very reasonable price of $20. Best of all it offers LAN support and you don’t have to be online to play single player. What a concept! Peep out the trailer after the break.
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My Favorite Samurai Flicks!
This weekend I got asked a question I have not pondered. What is my favorite samurai movie? In a panic to come up with a title I remembered “Kill!”. After using that as my response and admiting I have never seen The 47 Ronin I thought, What are my favorite samurai movies? Here is a quick hit list of my favotire flicks in no real order. The Secret of the Urn Throne of Blood ...
My Fair Hunter Guest Spot
This weekend I was lucky enough to teach Sarah (rumbirds, @everydayfoxlife) and Roy (kotowari, @kotowari) how to use the switch axe on their Monster Hunter podcast, My Fair Hunter. You can see it below. Link
From today' demo.
Level-5 abandoned Ni no Kuni DS localization →
tinycartridge:
Famitsu traveled to Namco Bandai’s Las Vegas event last week to interview Level-5 CEO Akihiro Hino, which is maybe a little weird. Buried in a long discussion about Ni no Kuni for PS3 is a question about the localization prospects of Ni no Kuni for DS, which, again, is a little weird coming from Famitsu.
The answer is not encouraging. Hino said that because of difficulty...
How the Tech Parade Passed Sony By →
Sony once wowed the world with the Walkman and the Trinitron TV. But its fortunes have taken a sharp turn amid disruptive new technologies and unforeseen rivals.
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Behold! A podcast.
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Getting ready for FLOW
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Oh! Hi hail.
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Fukumoto’s art is known in Japanese as tate, a stylized sort of stage combat...
– In Japan, ‘Sliced-Up Actors’ Are A Dying Breed (via npr)