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Robot Nazi Ninjas from Outer Space

03 May 2012 - 12:55 PM

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Kokuga: 3DS shooter coming summer 2012

03 March 2012 - 11:07 PM



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For details on what you're looking at, and on the basic gameplay. see this story.

Kokuga was featured during G.Rev's webcast earlier today (the same program that saw the announcement of Senko no Ronde for Vita). During the Kokuga segment, CEO Hiroyuki Maruyama said that the game was originally in planning for DS. He also revealed that while the four player game sharing mode is meant to be cooperative, you can attack your friends' ships.
Regarding release date, Maruyama said that Spring will be difficult, so it will probably be Summer.


source | andriasang

That announcement is targeted to Japan, other regions are unknown as of yet.

'Piracy is the new radio' says Neil Young

01 February 2012 - 11:27 AM

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Neil Young came to the stage of D: Dive into Media to talk with Walt Mossberg and Peter Kafka about the current distribution and quality of digital music. Young is primarily concerned about whether the MP3 files we're all listening to actually are pretty poor from an audio-quality standpoint. He says that your average MP3 file only contains about five percent of the audio from an original recording and he says Apple Lossless only offers "10.3 percent." The concern is twofold, which Young called the "front and back end" of the donkey. The back end is the devices we're using to listening to audio, and Young hopes that we'll get better devices than what's currently available. For example, on Beats Audio, he says "I think they make it look better, and I think they make it have more bass." Young also wants to see better music recording and high resolution recording, but we're not anywhere near that yet. He hopes that "some rich guy" will solve the problem of creating and distributing "100 percent" of the sound in music.

One rich guy Young knew was Steve Jobs and on that subject, Young had this to say:
Steve Jobs was a pioneer of digital music, his legacy was tremendous. [...] But when he went home, he listened to vinyl.




Young is calling for a new digital ecosystem of high quality music files and he believes that Jobs would have gotten there had he lived long enough. On the distribution side, Young isn't particularly concerned with the effects of piracy on artists, he's more concerned that the files that are being shared are of such low quality:
It doesn't affect me because I look at the internet as the new radio. I look at the radio as gone. [...] Piracy is the new radio. That's how music gets around. [...] That's the radio. If you really want to hear it, let's make it available, let them hear it, let them hear the 95 percent of it.




Despite that attitude, Young is still on the side of record labels because they care about music and about supporting artists — but somehow we doubt those studios take the same attitude towards piracy that Young does.


http://www.theverge....s-the-new-radio

This is exactly how I see it myself - sans the concerns about quality. MP3 V0 or FLAC is enough.
Also I do discover so many artists that I wouldn't get on the radio.

TIL Miyazaki boycotted the U.S. since they were bombing Iraq

27 October 2011 - 09:53 AM

This is old news from 2009, but I just read that and thought it was interesting.

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In 2003, Hayao Miyazaki decided not to attend the Academy Awards, even though his film, “Spirited Away,” was up for Best Animated Feature.

“The reason I wasn’t here for the Academy Award was because I didn’t want to visit a country that was bombing Iraq,” he said. “At the time, my producer shut me up and did not allow me to say that, but I don’t see him around today. By the way, my producer also shared in that feeling.”


http://herocomplex.l...-boycott-of-us/

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Also he looks super cute.

Praised be thy Member

02 October 2011 - 11:54 AM

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