Episode #0049 of the podcast is available for download! This week, we gave a pretty good rundown of daizenshuu numero seven, the encyclopedia to end all encyclopedias. Plus, we’re giving away daizenshuu three on our upcoming one-year anniversary show! Well, one year of the podcast… the website’s going on nine 😛 Definitely check it out. …
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Episode #0048 of the podcast is available for download! This week, we discussed Sparking! NEO for the Japanese PS2, and give our closing thoughts on the game. It’s been about two weeks… how is the game going to hold up to the test of time? Our consensus is… not well. Listen in for more information. …
“Dragon Ball Z: Harakanaru Gokū Densetsu” (“Dragon Ball Z: The Great Goku Legend”) will be coming out on the Nintendo DS sometime in 2007 in Japan. The card-based role-playing game was unveiled in the latest issue of “V-Jump” in Japan.
We got in an e-mail from Christian Rodriguez Hernandez from Germany this week, letting us know what is going on over there with regards to Dragon Ball GT. We finally will get Dragon Ball GT here in Germany, and the airing will start on RTL 2 on the 30. October !!! We waited over 2 …
Coming off a very strong first week, The Magic Box is reporting that “Sparking! NEO” sold an additional 67,642 copies last week in Japan, being beaten out by the monstrous behemoths (redundant, but whatever) of “Pokemon” and “Final Fantasy”. Good to see that it is still doing well, though!
Episode #0047 of the podcast is available for download! This week, we discussed Sparking! NEO for the Japanese PS2. Listen for our initial thoughts after a few days of playing… how does it stack up? We’ll be back next week for our wrap-up, but there’s definitely a few things we had to get off our …
Amazon is listing “Budokai Tenkaichi 2” for the Nintendo Wii as coming out on 21 November 2006, essentially as a launch title for the Wii in the US.
The Magic Box is reporting that “Sparking! NEO” has sold 263,897 copies, making it the number one selling game for last week in Japan (beating out “Pokemon”, no less).
Episode #0046 of the podcast is available for download! This was a special episode; we brought back on Jeff Heller and Andrew Deluxe, and talked about fandom as a whole. What kind of things keep someone away from being a DragonBall fan, especially if they’re already an anime fan? What if they’re not an anime …
There has been a bit of rumor-esque discussion going around this here Internet the last couple days concerning playable characters in “Sparking! NEO”. Well, one of the best things you can do is tear apart the files on the game disc and see what is on there. Something to keep in mind, however, is that …