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HungLikeAZombie wrote...
Awesome show and I cant wait for the next season. 9/10Doubt it, because this was an anime original ending
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Chyort wrote...
To be honest, I added them because of the gameplay plus anime style not the fact that it's 18+.Pretty much the same thing. We still don't "need" anime PC games if you want their "kind" of gameplay included. Then there's the countless Hentai PC RPG Maker games.
But seriously Battle Raper is included because of it's "gameplay", ignoring the interactive sex scenes, the fighting is bullshit.
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Chyort wrote...
Kaimax wrote...
Chyort wrote...
>Battle RaperBattle Raper is a hentai game...
Well, regardless if it's 18+, it's has still anime-esque elements.
Then we don't need "more" anime PC games, because there's a ton of 18+ games out there.
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Chyort wrote...
>Battle RaperBattle Raper is a hentai game...
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Chapter 199:
Poor Morgi...
Poor Morgi...
Kaimax
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Still playing Rance 01, it's just as cryptic as the original. I spent more than 5 (in game time) days trying to figure out how to progress, to found out that I need to get something from the same dungeon as the character who needs it.. lol
I'm now stuck again after encountering Kaname for the 2nd time, I have to search the castle, but just don't know the trigger to the events...orz
I'm now stuck again after encountering Kaname for the 2nd time, I have to search the castle, but just don't know the trigger to the events...orz
Kaimax
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Carn is the artist, Magono-Tei is the name of Carn's doujin circle.
A dÅjin circle (åŒäººã‚µãƒ¼ã‚¯ãƒ«): either a group of artists or a single artist that produces dÅjin works.
So, Basically Magono-Tei is the brand of the doujins that are author'd by Carn.
A dÅjin circle (åŒäººã‚µãƒ¼ã‚¯ãƒ«): either a group of artists or a single artist that produces dÅjin works.
So, Basically Magono-Tei is the brand of the doujins that are author'd by Carn.
Kaimax
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First and foremost, "The game is much better", Even the director even said people to play the game first. Simple as that, 13 episodes is just too short for Dangan Ronpa. But despite the obvious, it did an okay job of cramming it down.
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psbox362 wrote...
HungLikeAZombie wrote...
Nice last epd. Also can't wait for the 2nd season.8.5/10
Wasn't this a 13 episode series?
He probably meant an adaptation of Dangan Ronpa 2.
Kaimax
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Fucking spam bots indeed...
And people..please read thed date of the post and news for godsakes...
And people..please read thed date of the post and news for godsakes...
Kaimax
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Do you have some kind of grudge against the mainstream anime/manga industry in Japan?
The answer is 101 simple, You don't change something that is not broken. Besides the obvious cost of making a new soundtracks, why bother changing something that people are already used to and probably like hearing.
This is like when Coca-cola changed it's formula back in 1985. There was nothing wrong with the drink and people never really complained about it, but they just changed it for the sake of something new, and the public reaction to that was so negative that they had to ditch the New and go back to the classic Coca cola.
The answer is 101 simple, You don't change something that is not broken. Besides the obvious cost of making a new soundtracks, why bother changing something that people are already used to and probably like hearing.
This is like when Coca-cola changed it's formula back in 1985. There was nothing wrong with the drink and people never really complained about it, but they just changed it for the sake of something new, and the public reaction to that was so negative that they had to ditch the New and go back to the classic Coca cola.
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Zolnir wrote...
My silence recently is mainly because to wait for Baldr Sky Zero.I completely forgot about Baldr Sky Zero.... ORZ ...and there's also Rance 01 at the same day..
Kaimax
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Doublade, the new Dugtrio/Magneton/Dodrio...lol
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UsagiHime wrote...
Badguy wrote...
Hope they add in Annasui and Highway star.
Annasui would be awesome!
From Namco Bandai's 2013 TGS
Narciso Anasui and Vanilla Ice confirmed for 4th Campaign
Ikuro Hashizawa confirmed for 5th Campaign.
Ikuro Hashizawa confirmed for 5th Campaign.
Do I want this? YES. Do I have the money allocated for buying this? No...T_T
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brok3n butterfly wrote...
12Spoiler:
Fun fact
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Everything you need is in here
http://vndb.org/v5299
http://vndb.org/v5299
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FinalBoss wrote...
Well I read Bakuman and I was under the impression that authors couldn't end the series on their own.It's possible.
Bakuman the manga itself is one prime example where they actually end the manga with the same philosophical message that they put into their manga "finish the manga when it's at the highest point". Another example, even on a downer note was "Kagami no Kuni Harisugawa", where the author decided to end it because the author already saw that it's impossible to develop the story with that kind of idea and setting, even though it got so-so rankings.
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Basically, It all depends on each magazines.
Shonen Jump is the most extreme example of the Japanese manga industry but is probably the most "transparent" in their decision making. (I'm going to talk about JUMP only, since it's the most transparent)
Before we speak about cancellations, here's how a newcomer gets serialized:
- Authors release a one-shot, they put it in one issue, and wait for the votes to come in. They usually do this with 2 or 3 new one shots.
From Issue #37/38 2013 (Double week issue), to issue #41 2013, Jump released 3 new one shots. (Ana no Mujina, Mochizuki, Tokudou!!)
But the number of "new series" are usually dependent on the number of canceled series. (From the same issue span, 1 series got canceled, which means normally only one would be serialized, but it's not strange if they didn't serialized any new one shots.
-For Cancellations, the criteria for getting cancelled in JUMP is simple, getting bad popularity rankings, regardless of the contents. Getting stuck on the 5 lowest for too long = the higher the possibility of cancellation.
But to make things easier for newcomers, they will get 7 free chapters from the start before they get "ranked", also getting a color page/center color/lead color means they are not "included" in the popularity rankings on that issue (another precious freebie).
The latest canceled manga "Smoky B.B" started on #26 ended on #41, Mutou Black started on #25 and ended on #36. After their first 7 chapters, both new series kept dwindling on the lower rankings.
-There's only one author that has a very special exception in Jump, which is the author of Hunter X Hunter, Togashi Yoshihiro.
-Authors can also end their mangas on their own, but this act is not well supported by the "Brass" because JUMP wants a long running series.
Besides JUMP, other manga magazines aren't that transparent on their decision making and mostly seems lenient seeing that there are series running for more than a decade. The longest running series that isn't from JUMP, is "Detective Conan" (Shonen Sunday), with 19 years of content.
Fairy Tail is also in Shonen Sunday, along with Hayate no Gotoku, Zettai Karen Children. It was also home to Air Gear, Inuyasha and Ranma 1/2
There are a lot of other manga magazines.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_manga_magazines
Discussions about contents from Shonen JUMP
http://weeklyjump.livejournal.com/
About demographic trends, you need to work or have a close friend in those companies to get such information. But each magazine has their own target demographic, Shonen Jump and Sunday with Shonens (Male, Elementary Age to 15 years old). Young Jump, Young Animal, and Young Ace with Seinens. (Male, Age 18 to 30). And there's Shoujo and Josei the gender opposites.
Shonen Jump is the most extreme example of the Japanese manga industry but is probably the most "transparent" in their decision making. (I'm going to talk about JUMP only, since it's the most transparent)
Before we speak about cancellations, here's how a newcomer gets serialized:
- Authors release a one-shot, they put it in one issue, and wait for the votes to come in. They usually do this with 2 or 3 new one shots.
From Issue #37/38 2013 (Double week issue), to issue #41 2013, Jump released 3 new one shots. (Ana no Mujina, Mochizuki, Tokudou!!)
But the number of "new series" are usually dependent on the number of canceled series. (From the same issue span, 1 series got canceled, which means normally only one would be serialized, but it's not strange if they didn't serialized any new one shots.
-For Cancellations, the criteria for getting cancelled in JUMP is simple, getting bad popularity rankings, regardless of the contents. Getting stuck on the 5 lowest for too long = the higher the possibility of cancellation.
But to make things easier for newcomers, they will get 7 free chapters from the start before they get "ranked", also getting a color page/center color/lead color means they are not "included" in the popularity rankings on that issue (another precious freebie).
The latest canceled manga "Smoky B.B" started on #26 ended on #41, Mutou Black started on #25 and ended on #36. After their first 7 chapters, both new series kept dwindling on the lower rankings.
-There's only one author that has a very special exception in Jump, which is the author of Hunter X Hunter, Togashi Yoshihiro.
-Authors can also end their mangas on their own, but this act is not well supported by the "Brass" because JUMP wants a long running series.
Besides JUMP, other manga magazines aren't that transparent on their decision making and mostly seems lenient seeing that there are series running for more than a decade. The longest running series that isn't from JUMP, is "Detective Conan" (Shonen Sunday), with 19 years of content.
Fairy Tail is also in Shonen Sunday, along with Hayate no Gotoku, Zettai Karen Children. It was also home to Air Gear, Inuyasha and Ranma 1/2
There are a lot of other manga magazines.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_manga_magazines
Discussions about contents from Shonen JUMP
http://weeklyjump.livejournal.com/
About demographic trends, you need to work or have a close friend in those companies to get such information. But each magazine has their own target demographic, Shonen Jump and Sunday with Shonens (Male, Elementary Age to 15 years old). Young Jump, Young Animal, and Young Ace with Seinens. (Male, Age 18 to 30). And there's Shoujo and Josei the gender opposites.
Kaimax
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kanakanakana wrote...
I wonder what Capcom thinks of this kickstarter?Look like Capcom is just blaming the "community" for their stupidity and "blindness". Wasn't there petitions and "revivals" thingies going around? didn't capcom "See" that?