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Postby sdsichero » Tue May 22, 2012 3:38 am

Hmn looks like Nintendo is going to have a multimedia presence during E3...

Nintendo Offers Video Game Fans Everywhere a Front-Row Seat at 2012 E3 Expo

Consumers can choose from the following convenient ways to experience Nintendo content during the E3 Expo:

Web: Starting today, fans can go online to visit the Nintendo All-Access @ E3 2012 website at http://e3.nintendo.com for the latest information about new and upcoming games and hardware from Nintendo. The site will be optimized for smartphones, so people can keep up-to-date while on the go. Visitors to the site also can watch a live stream of the Nintendo All-Access Presentation @ E3 2012 starting at 9 a.m. Pacific time on Tuesday, June 5.

Television: Nintendo is partnering with Viacom as the exclusive television broadcaster for the Nintendo All-Access Presentation @ E3 2012. Viewers with access to the Spike TV or MTV2 networks can watch the presentation live with no commercial interruptions.
Facebook: Facebook users can visit and Like the Nintendo page at http://www.facebook.com/nintendo to get regular updates from the E3 Expo and connect with other Nintendo fans. A special E3 Expo tab will make it simple to access E3 Expo content, including video clips and a Nintendo Instagram gallery. The Nintendo @ E3 Expo app will also allow users to stream the Nintendo All-Access Presentation @ E3 2012 and other events on Facebook.

YouTube: Nintendo will be posting video updates from the show on its YouTube Channels at http://www.youtube.com/nintendo. The lineup of videos will include sneak peeks at upcoming hardware and software as well as interviews with game developers.
Twitter: Twitter users can follow Nintendo (@NintendoAmerica) to receive tweets from the show. Nintendo representatives will also be live-tweeting events such as the Nintendo All-Access Presentation @ E3 2012 on June 5.
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Massive Street Fighter Collector’s Edition Announced

Capcom has announced a massive new collector’s edition set in honor of the 25th anniversary of Street Fighter. Set to launch on September 18th for Xbox 360 and PS3, the 25th Anniversary Collector’s Set includes Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, Street Fighter III: Third Strike Online Edition, Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition and Street Fighter X Tekken. All costume DLC is included for Street Fighter IV along with all character and Swap Costume DLC for Street Fighter X Tekken.

The set will also include an eleven disc soundtrack filled with Street Fighter music spanning the last twenty-five years. In addition, a two disc Blu-Ray set will feature a documentary covering the franchise, Street Fighter IV and Super Street Fighter IV anime films, all episodes of the Street Fighter animated series and Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie. A 64-page art book, eight inch light-up Ryu statue, full-size Ryu martial arts belt and certificate of authenticity are also included.[/quote]

The 25th Anniversary Collector’s Set will be available for $149.99 and kicks off Capcom’s celebration of the Street Fighter franchise.


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Postby sdsichero » Wed May 23, 2012 7:46 pm

I don't really consider this manga but...

Right Stuf to Print Former Tokyopop Title Bizenghast's Vol. 8

I wonder if other TokyoPop licenses have a chance of returning (Hetalia is supposed to have a publisher)? There have been 2 volumes of Keroro Gunso (plus other side series) published in Japan since Tokyopop stopped publishing... HINT HINT

EDIT: oops sorry posted this in the wrong thread :oops:
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Postby Evan Meadow » Wed May 23, 2012 7:57 pm

sdsichero wrote:Hmn looks like Nintendo is going to have a multimedia presence during E3...

Nintendo Offers Video Game Fans Everywhere a Front-Row Seat at 2012 E3 Expo



Or just watch G4. Maybe Spike TV.

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Postby Evan Meadow » Wed May 23, 2012 7:58 pm

sdsichero wrote:Massive Street Fighter Collector’s Edition Announced

Capcom has announced a massive new collector’s edition set in honor of the 25th anniversary of Street Fighter. Set to launch on September 18th for Xbox 360 and PS3, the 25th Anniversary Collector’s Set includes Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, Street Fighter III: Third Strike Online Edition, Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition and Street Fighter X Tekken. All costume DLC is included for Street Fighter IV along with all character and Swap Costume DLC for Street Fighter X Tekken.

The set will also include an eleven disc soundtrack filled with Street Fighter music spanning the last twenty-five years. In addition, a two disc Blu-Ray set will feature a documentary covering the franchise, Street Fighter IV and Super Street Fighter IV anime films, all episodes of the Street Fighter animated series and Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie. A 64-page art book, eight inch light-up Ryu statue, full-size Ryu martial arts belt and certificate of authenticity are also included.


The 25th Anniversary Collector’s Set will be available for $149.99 and kicks off Capcom’s celebration of the Street Fighter franchise.


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LOL yet they won't include Street Fighter I?

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Postby Herald » Wed May 23, 2012 7:59 pm

sdsichero wrote:I don't really consider this manga but...

Right Stuf to Print Former Tokyopop Title Bizenghast's Vol. 8


Ah, the eternal question: Is Original English Language manga-style comics really manga??

I wonder if other TokyoPop licenses have a chance of returning (Hetalia is supposed to have a publisher)? There have been 2 volumes of Keroro Gunso (plus other side series) published in Japan since Tokyopop stopped publishing... HINT HINT


Sailor Moon was originally published in English by TokyoPop, back when the company was called MixxZine and published SM in a magazine by that name. Now, Kodansha publishes Sailor Moon in English itself. So yeah, there's a chance for others.

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Postby Herald » Wed May 23, 2012 8:03 pm

sdsichero wrote:Massive Street Fighter Collector’s Edition Announced

Capcom has announced a massive new collector’s edition set in honor of the 25th anniversary of Street Fighter. Set to launch on September 18th for Xbox 360 and PS3, the 25th Anniversary Collector’s Set includes Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, Street Fighter III: Third Strike Online Edition, Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition and Street Fighter X Tekken. All costume DLC is included for Street Fighter IV along with all character and Swap Costume DLC for Street Fighter X Tekken.

The set will also include an eleven disc soundtrack filled with Street Fighter music spanning the last twenty-five years. In addition, a two disc Blu-Ray set will feature a documentary covering the franchise, Street Fighter IV and Super Street Fighter IV anime films, all episodes of the Street Fighter animated series and Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie. A 64-page art book, eight inch light-up Ryu statue, full-size Ryu martial arts belt and certificate of authenticity are also included.


The 25th Anniversary Collector’s Set will be available for $149.99 and kicks off Capcom’s celebration of the Street Fighter franchise.

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Postby draco x » Wed May 23, 2012 10:04 pm

Can't wait to check out the Tekken Tag Tournament 2 game that is coming out soon.

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Postby sdsichero » Thu May 24, 2012 12:28 am

Herald wrote:
Ah, the eternal question: Is Original English Language manga-style comics really manga??



Sailor Moon was originally published in English by TokyoPop, back when the company was called MixxZine and published SM in a magazine by that name. Now, Kodansha publishes Sailor Moon in English itself. So yeah, there's a chance for others.


I posted this in the wrong forum :oops:
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Postby sdsichero » Thu May 24, 2012 12:31 am

Evan Meadow wrote:
Or just watch G4. Maybe Spike TV.


I don't get those channels... :-(
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Postby Evan Meadow » Thu May 24, 2012 4:45 am

sdsichero wrote:
I don't get those channels... :-(


Well then they're speaking directly to you.

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Postby Rockman » Thu May 24, 2012 8:31 am

That street collection would probably get boring, you'd just have five versions of what is essentially the same game.

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Postby sdsichero » Fri May 25, 2012 7:09 pm

Kojima Unveils Zone of Enders Sequel Project

Metal Gear Solid game designer Hideo Kojima unveiled images from a Zone of the Enders sequel project at the "Zone of the Enders HD-Night" event on Friday. Kojima announced that Ryosuke Toriyama will produce the project.
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Postby holtom2000 » Tue May 29, 2012 8:59 am

ugh. I was bored and bought Dark Forces. I forgot how those early games made me sick to my stomache. What a waste of money! Oh well, also bought Simcity 2000 for ps1... that at least is as addicting as i recall. though not as cool as playing it on a computer

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