September 23, 2011

VIZ Releases Pokemon – Zoroark: Master of Illusions on DVD

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If you think your Pokemon DVD collection needs more please smile, you got it! VIZ Media released this past September 20 a new movie titled Pokemon – Zoroark: Master of Illusions.
Ash with his trustworthy Pikachu embark on a new adventure, certainly i cant have enough Pokemon and im hoping to see this movie soon, what about you guys?


Pokemon Zoroark Movie



As Ash and his friends journey to Crown City to join the crowds watching the Pokémon Baccer World Cup, mysterious forces are in motion that could bring untold misfortune to them all! What secrets does Zorua, a Pokémon they befriend along the way, hide? Why is the powerful Zoroark rampaging through the city, and what does the appearance of the Legendary Pokémon Raikou, Entei, and Suicune mean? All these questions and more will be answered in POKÉMON—ZOROARK: MASTER OF ILLUSIONS!


“We are thrilled to bring the POKÉMON—ZOROARK: MASTER OF ILLUSIONS DVD to Pokémon fans across the country,†says Brian Ige, Vice President, Animation. “The Pokémon community is incredibly passionate and they will be excited to add this movie to their home DVD library.â€


For more information on VIZ Media’s POKÉMON manga and anime titles, please visit www.VIZ.com/Pokemon/.




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VIZ Media to publish Psyren

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Viz Media is publishing the manga Psyren, by the mangaka Toshiaki Iwashiro. Originally published in japan in the weekly magazine Shonen Jump back in in 2007, with a total of 16 volumes, giving us plenty to read in the following months!


Psyren Cover



“Save me!” Those were Sakurako Amamiya’s last words to her friend Ageha Yoshina before she mysteriously went missing. Now Ageha’s on a quest to find her. He’s convinced that the mythical Psyren Secret Society has something to do with the recent rash of disappearances. And now he seems to be caught up as a player in their very deadly game…


“Ageha Yoshina embarks on a dangerous adventure in this action-packed new series where he attempts to alter the future and save the world,†says Joel Enos, Editor. “Readers will be transported to Psyren, a stark wasteland inhabited by insect-like monsters, where Yoshina and his friends must complete missions assigned by the mysterious Nemesis Q if they ever hope to return home. PSYREN is a bestseller in Japan, where it also spawned a pair of popular novels. Don’t miss the new manga release coming in October!â€


Manga creator Toshiaki Iwashiro was born in 1977, in Tokyo, and his debut manga series was the popular Mieru Hito (Divine Eye), which ran from 2005 to 2007 in Japan in Weekly Shonen Jump, where PSYREN was also currently serialized.


It’s always good to see more manga coming to the american continent, and this title looks promising! For more information on PSYREN, or others titles from VIZ Media, please visit ShonenJump.com.




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March 1, 2011

Naruto Shippuden: Shinobi Rumble Review (DS)

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Naruto video game history has been like water and oil, when it comes to handhelds and home consoles. Handheld releases having a dissapointing habbit to be bad, on the other hand consoles have gotten very good; enjoyable titles such as Rise of the Ninja for the Xbox 360 or Ninja Storm for the Playstation 3.
Naruto Shippuden Shinobi Rumble for the Nintendo DS seems to carry the curse from handhelds and is not exactly Orochimaru’s cursed seal.



Story
The game follows the story from the anime and takes off right after Naruto and the rest beat 2 members from Akatsuki; the Hidan and Kakuzu arc, and keep going from there, up to Jiraiya’s death and the fight between Sasuke and Itachi.
Unless you dont mind spoilers, i’d suggest you wait to watch these episodes before you play the game, as minor spoilers and events will be revealed between fights.



Gameplay
The gameplay is similar to Jump Superstars offering battles between 2 to 4 characters on screen, as story mode goes on you team up with AI controled characters to defeat your rivals, it’s especially fun when there’s four characters on screen fighting.


You have 3 different jutsu at your dispposal; depending where you’re at in the story is the kind of jutsu you can use, in the case of Naruto you have attacks like Rasengan, Odama Rasengan, Shadow Clone Jutsu and one Demon Fox attack which by far is my favorite, this last attack is available around the second part of the story mode.


animations are not bad, but there's room for improvement


The game offers four different modes including story mode, vs mode, personal battles and missions.
Story Mode: this was my first choice to get a feel of the game and it’s nothing but a compact version of one of the arc, it feels extremely short and graphics between fights could have been better, few images with events and nothing more, a few animated sequences would have been welcomed.
Versus Mode: more fun than story mode, self explanatory, you can fight against the computer or against friends via wi-fi.
Personal Battles: this mode is not bad at all and is challenging, unlike the bland and sometimes dull AI from story mode here you get a run for your money, facing from 1 to 3 characters fighting against you. It’s not as easy as jutsu spamming like in story mode. You go for 10 fights in a row, one after another.
Missions: this mode lets you go in to missions where you earn a seal in your bingo book after you defeat your enemy. The more you get lets you use new jutsu with the different characters. Certainly the most enjoyable mode of the game offering a diverse variety of objectives.


complete missions, unlock new jutsu and characters


Downsides
As i said before Story Mode feels extremely short, 40 minutes tops and you are done with it, for me was truly disappointing. Graphics and animations of the characters are not bad but honestly; there’s room for improvement, same goes for the backgrounds in the different stages, the lack of details is just bad and they are repetitive, making it quite boring to look the exact same background throughout the different stages. Especially bad is the background used when Jiraiya fights Pain, honestly it’s poor and lacks the inspiration compared to the scenery of the same fight in the anime.


AI can be odd at least in story mode, i had Sai standing there doing absolutely nothing while i was fighting Sakura and Kakashi, something to improve in future games.
Controls are not enterely horrible but you can’t turn fast, something important in a fighting game like this, sometimes you end up casting a jutsu or hitting the air thinking you did turn in the opposite direction when you didnt, while the cpu hits you in the back.



Overall
Decent graphics, with a few exceptions not so great music tracks and an ok gameplay. This title is not the best fighting game for this handheld and certainly not the greatest in the many Naruto games available for the Nintendo DS.


Naruto Shippuden Shinobi Rumble is not a game to appeal the masses, may be attractive only for the die hard Naruto fans. With a bit more care into developing the game could have been something truly attractive for a broader audience.


We give the game a 6.5 out of 10


~Mario




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February 20, 2011

Shonen Jump launchs BAKUMAN Fanart contest

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Hello manga lovers, if you live in the USA or Canada and like to draw we have great news for you. Shonen Jump magazine launched a BAKUMAN。fan art contest with excellent prizes, interested?
Entry Submission Started last February 17 and dealine is march 29, winners to be announed next june 07.


How to enter:
A release form must be signed and included with each submission. More information and the release form is available at:
www.ShonenJump.com/bakumanfanartcontest
or at:
shonenjump.viz.com/bakumanfanartcontest


Prizes:
One First Place winner will receive a DELETER Manga Manga Tools Set ST, a Sakura Pigma Manga Comic Pro 8 Piece Set and a Manga Studio EX 4 software package. Three runner-up winners will each be awarded a DELETER Manga Tools Set ST along with a Manga Studio Debut 4 software package. Special Honorable Mention awards will go to five other winners who will each receive a Sakura USA Pigma Manga – Comic Pro 6 Piece Set.




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January 27, 2011

Naruto Manga series reaches new milestone

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The popular Shonen Jump manga series Naruto by Masashi Nishimoto reaches a new milestone, believe it!




January 26, 2011


NARUTO MANGA SERIES REACHES MILESTONE


VIZ Media Set To Release Volume 50 Of Hit Series In February


VIZ Media will release the 50th volume of the NARUTO manga (graphic novel) series on February 1st. The newest adventure of the bestselling series – Water Prison Death Match – will be published under the company’s Shonen Jump imprint, is rated ‘T’ for Teens, and will carry an MSRP of $9.99 / $12.99 CAN.


Killer Bee vs. Kisame! Plus, the realization of Naruto’s worst nightmare seems inevitable as the war he’s tried to stop for so long looms on the horizon. And Sakura corners Naruto with a reveal that’s going knock him for a serious loop. Then, a truth behind the modern ninja world sheds new light on Naruto’s true role in the fate of his universe.


Created by Masashi Kishimoto, NARUTO was first introduced in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in Japan in 1999 and quickly became that country’s most popular ninja manga targeting tweens and teens and has sold more than 85 million copies to-date. The manga series (rated ‘T’ for Teens) and animated counterpart (NARUTO rated ‘T’ for Teens, and NARUTO SHIPPUDEN rated ‘T+’ for Older Teens) are among VIZ Media’s most successful properties and have captivated millions of fans across North America, Europe and South America.


NARUTO SHIPPUDEN anime episodes are also currently available for free at www.Naruto.com and through a variety of other web-based, video streaming outlets that have partnered with VIZ Media, including iTunes, Joost and Hulu.


For more information on NARUTO please visit the official website at www.Naruto.com.



NARUTO © 1999 by Masashi Kishimoto/SHUEISHA Inc




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