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Saturday, April 30, 2011
Video games: What do you think?
Hello guys! I am posting a little questionnaire for a little survey. It's nothing much really, considering you all seems to like watching anime and playing video games.
OK. Let's get to the point.
WHAT DO YOU THINK OF VIDEO GAMES? DOES IT GIVE POSITIVE EFFECTS MORE THAN IT GIVE NEGATIVE EFFECTS? TELL US YOUR REASONS.
That's it. Please comments if you can. It will really be appreciated.
Friday, April 29, 2011
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Pray for Japan
Lets pray, shall we? |
We here in Otaku Club, are here, praying for them and do the best we could. Meanwhile, here are some news that may interest you despite all the disaster.
Manga-ka Yamane Ayano in his Twitter account stated that there is a major problem with the paper and ink supplies since the earthquake and tsunami incident. The factory located in Ishinomaki, Iwanama and Nakoso, had it supply completely depleted. This incident also had affected the releasing date of some books. Publisher Weekly Magazine had stated that this disaster had been affecting badly to the paper and ink supplies, including the colorings that had been used widely on manga industry.
Shogakukan had given a special message to the victims of earthquake and tsunami on SPI-NET official website, http://spi-net.jp/message/index.html .They had published a message in form of illustration from many mangaka, including Hanasaki Akira, Yoshida Sensha, Soda Masahito, Murakami katsura, Hosono Fujihoko, Hamada Brittany and Katou Yogi. Each week, this website will publish messages from different mangaka. Weekly Shone Jump magazine official website had also released messages from various mangaka: Toriyama Akira, Tite Kubo, Akimoto Osamu, Shihonura Kenta, Tamura Ryuhei, Sakaki Kenji, Murase Katsutoshi, Iwamoto Naoki, Sakaki Shota, Amano Akira and Oishi Koji.
Friday, April 22, 2011
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