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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

EVE Online


EVE Online is a player-driven persistent-world massively multiplayer online game set in a science fiction space setting. Players pilot a wide array of customizable ships through a universe comprising over five thousand solar systems. Most solar systems are connected to one or more other solar systems by means of jump gates. The solar systems can contain several entities including but not limited to: moons, planets, stations, asteroid belts and complexes.
Players of EVE Online are able to participate in any number of in-game professions and activities, including mining, manufacturing, trade and combat (both player versus environment and player versus player). The range of activities available to the player is facilitated by a character advancement system based upon training skills in real time, even while not logged in to the game.
It is developed and maintained by the Icelandic company CCP Games. First released in North America and Europe in May 2003, it was published from May to December 2003 by Simon & Schuster Interactive, after which CCP purchased the rights back and began to self-publish via a digital distribution scheme. On January 22, 2008 it was announced that EVE will be distributed via Steam.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Jackie Chan vs Jet Li...finally!


The Forbidden Kingdom is a forthcoming martial arts adventure film which is the first film collaboration between martial arts veterans Jackie Chan and Jet Li, with action choreography by Yuen Woo-ping. Filming was completed on August 24, 2007 and it went into post-production on September 29. As of April 2007 the film is officially titled The Forbidden Kingdom, before it had been often referred to as The J & J Project (Because it's the first joint project between Jackie Chan and Jet Li). Director Rob Minkoff (who previously helmed such films as The Lion King and the Stuart Little films) will be behind the camera while Yuen Woo Ping will handle the fight choreography. Film studios Lionsgate and The Weinstein Company, will share distributing duties.


Cast:
Jackie Chan - Lu Yan, the Drunken Immortal
Jet Li - Sun Wukong, the Monkey King / Lan Cai He, the Silent Monk
Michael Angarano - Jason Tripitikas
Liu Yi Fei - Golden Sparrow
Li Bingbing - White Haired Demoness
Collin Chou - Jade Warlord

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Official Site: http://www.forbiddenkingdommovie.com/

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Queens Blade (Yuumil, Iron Princess)

Queen's Blade is a RPG style fighting game revolving around an all female warrior class that must battle every four years, with the victor becoming the all powerful queen throughout the kingdom. Based on the Lost Worlds gaming system utilizing books and a powerful CPU known as the human brain, each player takes on a character in a duel to the death throughout the turn based system. Direct from the producers of Queens Blade comes the Gothloli character Yuumil, with oversized axe in hand bringing this character life in a 1/8th scale PVC figure by Mega House. Part of the Excellent Model Core series, this is a fully painted cast off PVC statue that's ready to display right out of the box and measures 20 cm (7.8 inch) tall statue will make a much needed purchase for the die hard fan. An alternative color version that comes with a platform for you to display on.

Released: June 2008

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Yatterman Returns


THE 1977
Yatterman is an anime series first aired from January 1, 1977 to January 27, 1979 totalling 108 episodes. It is the second show in the Time Bokan series by Tatsunoko Productions. It was preceded by Time Bokan and followed by Zenderman. A remake of Yatterman is currently airing on NTV and Yomiuri TV from January 2008, with the voices of the Dorombo gang from the original returning to reprise their roles. A live-action movie is also in production (see below).

THE REMAKE
In January 2008, almost 31 years after the beginning of the original series, a remake has started airing on Yomiuri TV. It's basically a retelling of the original story updated to fit the tastes of a more modern public. However, for a comedic effect, the "Dorombo Gang" is able to breach the fourth wall, making passing references to the original series. Albeit the "Dorombo Gang" has stayed the same, the main characters and the plot was tweaked a little bit. Since the first episode, the Dokuro Stone was replaced with the "Dokuro Rings", able to grant every wishes to the being able to collect them. Ganchan, still a young genius, is now a slacker, easily distracted (he is shown being able to rebuild Yatterwan almost effortlessly, but preferring to play with the toys in the shop and slacking off), and a foil for the the more serious, reliable and responsible Ai-chan. Ai-chan itself is now mellowed in a cuter, childlike personality, at least in her flirtatious relationship with Ganchan: in this reloading of the myth, Yatterwan was meant as a birthday gift for her, to ease her desire to go driving with her boyfriend (being underage they couldn't get a driver's licence). As a gift for Ai-chan, and displaying some degree of preference for her instead of his creator, Yatterwan (still a sentient mecha) appears now more incline to follow every whim and order of her mistress instead of the ones given by Ganchan himself. Aside from this quirk, Yatterwan is still the same, acting in battle as his former incarnation. The plot has stayed largely the same, sporting an episodical structure in which the Doronbo Gang plots a scam, that usually backfires in a spectacular way; they're engaged by Dokurobee to get the Dokuro Ring hidden elsewhere with a new mecha of their own making, they're stopped by Yatterwan, with the surplus energy given by the "Mecha Food" supplied by Ai-chan, and they're left tattered and in rags to be punished by Dokurobee himself.


...and THE MOVIE
On April 10th, 2007, Anime News Network released an announcement from Nikkatsu Corporation that they had agreed the production of two live-action movies based on two popular 1970's anime series: Yatterman and Ninja Science Team Gatchaman.

Filming for the film is set to begin in March 2008, while release is scheduled for spring 2009. It will be directed by Takashi Miike, known for more gory films such as Ichi the Killer and MPD Psycho. Along with Ichi Miike has directed several other anime to live film adaptions. Character and mechanical designs will be handled by Katsuya Terada who has worked on Blood: The Last Vampire and the live-action Cutey Honey series.

In November 2007, it was announced that Sakurai Sho of the J-pop group Arashi will be playing Gan-chan3, and in December 2007, it was announced that Japanese actress Saki Fukuda will be playing Ai-chan. In January 2008, it was announced that Kyoko Fukada will be playing the Dorombo Gang leader, Doronjo, with Kendo Kobayashi playing Tonzura, and Katsuhisa Namase rounding out the trio as, Boyakki.

There is a website promoting the movie, Yatterman Movie.com, but it currently only has a placeholder image using Flash to display it. More will most likely be loaded to it as new information is released.

Official Anime Site: http://www.ytv.co.jp/yatterman/
Official Movie Site: http://www.yatterman-movie.com/