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Saturday, September 8, 2007

The History of Green Lantern Comic Books

Green Lantern, the famous fictional superhero, is one name I am sure you all must be aware of. Hal Jordan and Gil Kane were among the most popular.

Now, the super power of these superheroes comes from the “power ring” they posses. They get control over the material world with the help of this “power ring” but they need to have their willpower also.

One may wonder about the roots of their existence. So, this article focuses on their history and how the Green Lantern came into being.

When and how were they created?

The birth date of Green Lantern dates back to the year 1940 with creation of the first superhero – Alan Scott, who was crafted by Martin Nodell and Bill Finger. Green Lantern came into existence after World War II.

Super Hero Comics book sales declined after the World War II and then DC Comics Universe stopped publishing Alan Scott Green Lantern’s new adventures.

But then at the commencement of the “Silver Age of Comics books”, Julius Schwartz, editor of DC, and Kane, the artist, revived the Green Lantern as a completely new character and a new series of Green Lantern came into existence.

History Of Their Publication Golden Era

The Golden Era of Green Lantern dates back to the days of the first super hero, Alan Scott. This superhero created by Martin, was the first to make its presence felt in the All-American Publications’ publishing “All-American Comics#16”, the Golden Age of comic books in the month of July’1940.

The super hero, Alan Scott was an engineer who possessed a ‘magic’ lantern which had to be charged once in every twenty four hours by contacting it with a lantern. It even had its limitations, among those that is it could not work on wood.

Then there was a twist in the journey of Alan Scott. All of a sudden, he became a movie star in May 1942 with the film, The Gun for Hire. Subsequently, a few other super heroes followed and in the year 1951, the characters appeared for the last time in All Star Comics #57. This marked the end of the Golden Era. Revival: Silver Era

In the late years of 1950s, DC comics moved on from the Golden Era of Green Lantern and there came along the “Silver Age of comic books”. DC Comics’ competitors tried their hands on reviving the Golden Age while the former moved on with their creativity and gave birth to new characters which could gel well with the modern age and times.

Now, the new character that followed was Hal Jordan who was a pilot and he inherited the ‘magic’ ring from Abin Sur, an alien who was dying. From there started this adventurous journey. He then became the member of an interstellar group of police, the Green Lantern Corps who were, in turn, guided by the Custodians of the Universe.

The above facts were intended to provide a concise history of the legendary Green Lantern. Their conception was truly an amazing addition to the world of comics.

Gavin Roberts has grown up with comic books and has compiled a massive comic book collection. He has also created an Online Comic Book Store that showcases thousands of constantly updated comic books. Check out some Green Lantern Comics or any other of your favorite comics at his website http://onlinecomicbookstore.net

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Adult Video Games - Are They Redefining The "Adult" Segment?

Video games rule our lives and souls and there is no doubting the fact. If anywhere ever doubted this, he/she just needs to look at the collective dismay of the British public on the no show of PS3 this season. It’s as if we have not won the FIFA world cup once again. Video games are huge and the playstation is even bigger. Thank god we still have playstation 2 to give us company.

A segment of the video games industry which is seriously well poised is the adult video games division. Adult video games have fascinated adults and the number of casualties is increasing by the day. And when they say “Adult” they really mean it. With explicit graphics and an even more explicit voice over, these games are an overall delight.

If you are into the adult stuff and pornography you would love these games. If you are a serious gamer and not into the adult stuff, you would be amazed by the impact these video games create. All in all these adult video games are suitable for all (except the underage that is)

Lets for a while return to playstation 2. Playstation 2 proved to be a good improvement over the original Playstation. Such was the impact of the Playstation that Microsoft had to introduce XBOX to counter the playstation virus. None the less I am an ardent follower of the PS2 and for me nothing comes close.

Just get on to the Adult video games and play station brigade and let your senses feel the difference.

Adam Jaylin is the in house gaming expert at UK Online Market and is an authority on Adult video games. For more information please visit UK Online Market for latest online video game

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The Top Five Worst Video Game Based Movies

Obliviously I love video games as much as the next gamer loves video games. But we don't love the film maker's that destroy our favorite titles in their quest to bring the game to the big screen.

So a list of the top five worst game-based movies has be created. Please note that there is no particular order for the list of game-based movies.

Super Mario Brothers

Super Mario Brother is the perfect example of what not to do when making a movie out of a video game. For example if a character is suppose to be Italian with a mustache don't hire a Latino actor that is clean shaven like John Leguizamo was. Or a reptile like King Koopa or Toad like don't make the characters human. This movie plot was so loosely based on the game it was a shame to even call it Super Mario Brothers.

The movie's biggest problems is it was the first of it kind, meaning the first major motion picture to be based off of a video game.

Doom

Doom is considered to be on of the great 1st person shooter computer video games ever, producing an amazing cult following. However the movie itself was boring and sad to watch.

The plot of the game is simple: "A portal to Hell has opened up on Mars and you, a space marine, have to kill everything that came out of it." But in the movie you end up killing zombie not demons from hell so it looses what makes Doom, Doom.

The film maker's forgot what made the game so good and produced another loosely base title of the game itself.

Street Fighter

I personally didn't think is would be possible to mess up a game in which all you do is fight and fight and fight, but filmmakers managed to it with Street Fighter.

The movie for one thing didn't have a whole lot of bare-knuckle fighting and replaced it with more of heavy gun play. It had virtually no plot to speak of and the two main actors, Raul Julila a respected theater trained actor and Jean-Claude Van Damme an action star should never been on the same state with each other.

The saddest part of this movie was the fact that it was Raul Julia's final motion picture. Not a good way to go as an actor.

House of the Dead

German director Uwe Boll has a vast list of terrible produced video game based movies including: “Alone in the Dark,” “BloodRayne” and “House of the Dead” -- a film that takes awful to a new level.

This was suppose to be a horror movie but it in reality had very few scary moments. The bad acting makes it more of a comedy then a horror movie. Little has anything to do with the actual game but the title, zombies and some in-game footage.

Resident Evil: Apocalypse

Resident Evil: Apocalypse to some degree follow the main plot of the Resident Evil series namely: "flesh-eating zombies are in control of the city and you have to make your way out of it alive". However it misses the reason people love the Resident Evil computer video games, its not scary, fun and the plot is weak and there is virtually no character development. The bad thing here is that Resident Evil Apocalypse is a sequel to an actual descent first movie.


Playstation 2 Games - Popular Titles

Gaming has taken over the entertainment field as one of the most popular forms of entertainment, both for children and adults. Over the past 20 years, there has been a drastic increase in the sales of gaming devices, like consoles and other handheld gadgets. Video games have replaced television and books as the most sought after mode of recreation. In this regard, there has been a great influx of gaming gadgets, each one more developed and including more features than its predecessor. One such gadget is the Playstation 2, or shortly, PS2. This is a gaming console which can be connected to the television, and using special discs, can be used to play games. Playstation 2 was released in 2000 as the successor to the original.

Playstation 2 games are manufactured in discs that contain the game data. With the release of many famous games as PS2 compatible discs, the demand for PS2 increased greatly leading to a major revolution in the gaming industry, bringing down the sales of computer games. Some of the famous PS2 games are discussed in the following paragraphs.

The 'Grand Theft Auto' series is one of the most popular selling games of the PS2. This game is a free form adventure-cum-action game, where the player is given control of a particular character, the name and appearance of the character varying with versions of the game. The player starts off as a normal citizen of a city, and gradually rises to become a gangster, stealing cars, and performing bank robberies. The game is versatile in the sense that there are no restrictions in the gameplay. The player needn't stick to a particular set of directions to complete the game. He can roam all over the city, do what he likes, whenever he likes. This makes the game more realistic, thus gaining great popularity among the gaming audience.

Another very famous game is the WWE Smackdown series. This series of games has been developed after the popular television show, WWE. Judging by the enthusiastic response for the WWE television show, game developers came to the conclusion that if this concept evolved into a game, it would be patronized, and rightly so. As soon as the first edition of WWE Smackdown hit the market, it was a huge success, mainly among kids. Soon, WWE Smackdown 2 was released, which tasted similar success. You can find more information on gaming at http://www.fanprogames.com

Currently, WWE Smackdown 4 is the latest version among this series of WWE Smackdown games. All these playstation 2 games involve all the excitement of the WWE television show. The player has the option of choosing the type of wrestling match, the wrestlers involved in the match, and the winning conditions. They can perform a variety of realistic moves to bring down their opponent and win the match. Newer versions include the feature of customizing the wrestler, where the player can customize his wrestler, right from the appearance, the ring costume, the moves, special moves and entrance styles. This has made this series very popular among the WWE loving audience.

Article by Dean Forster at http://www.fanprogames.com . For more information on ps2, xbox and gamecube home entertainment visit Video Game Rental

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PC Games for the Rest of the World

Believe it or not, not everyone owns a video game console. Crazy, huh? But for those who have yet to take the plunge, they can still get a piece of the action on their PC. Today’s PC games are exciting, interactive adventures featuring awesome graphics and sound.

When buying PC games, it’s important to pay attention to the minimum requirements and those pesky details such as RAM and operating systems. What good is owning the latest “World of Warcraft” game if your PC can’t handle it?

Most video game makers create versions for the various consoles including Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, and the PC. For example, as you mourn the release of the final Harry Potter book, you can get the Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix video game for the Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, PS2, PS3, Nintendo Wii, and PC DVD.

Choosing PC games is a terrific way to get involved with gaming without having to spend a boatload of money on video consoles. Granted, you need a computer but you’ve got one of those already, right?

In addition to being entertaining, PC games can also be educational. You can build your vocabulary, sharpen your math skills, and learn about science simply by playing PC games. How cool is that? Most educational video games are geared to certain grade levels. And don’t think they’re just for preschoolers. Talking dictionaries and language courses are just the tip of the iceberg.

If you aren’t sure about buying video game consoles but want to get in on the action, choose PC games. You can get your feet wet and enjoy the latest fun and games on your computer. Warning: you could become addicted! As a new PC games fanatic, you’ll be tempted to upgrade your computer’s memory and graphics card in which case, maybe you’d be better off shopping for consoles instead!

Guitar Hero - The Origins Of Video Game Rock

Guitar Hero was originally released on the PS2 on one glorious day in November of 2005. This much anticipated video game was special in that instead of the usual control pad used to play, the game was designed for use with a life-like guitar shaped device.

This unique controller was modeled after a real guitar called a Gibson SG. Using the guitar controller was very similar to using a real guitar, albeit with a few minor adjustments for simplicity’s sake. Instead of containing several frets and six strings, the guitar hero controller had 5 fret buttons of differing colors, and a strum bar for strumming.

Originally developed by a video game company named Harmonix, it went on to receive numerous awards for its ingenuity and for the core of the game, its musical soundtrack. With 47 rock tracks by various big name artists, from the modern day to the 60s.

Due to the success of the first game, a second was released for the Playstation 2 in 2006, this time with an astonishing 64 musical tracks. Additional features included were the ability to multi-play against friends and non-friends alike. It went on to become the fifth highest grossing game of 2006 for the PS2. And due to unprecedented demand, a Guitar Hero II version was released for the Xbox 360. This version came with a special guitar and more songs.

The third in the series, aptly named Guitar Hero 3, will be released in October of 2007. The company behind it this time is Activision, who have taken over development of the game from Harmonix. But fear not, as Activision is a major power-house in the gaming industry, having churned out such classics as the Tony Hawk Series and the Call of Duty series.

The much anticipated Guitar Hero 3, has been confirmed to contain at least 46 songs, with new characters and an all new Battle Mode. Characters from the previous games to be featured in the new Guitar Hero 3 are Casey Lynch, Axel Steel, Judy Nails, Izzy Sparks, Johnny Napalm, Xavier Stone and Lars Umlaut. A brand new playable character will be Midori. Unfortunately Clive and Pandora were removed from the game. For the boss battles, there will be three. One of them being Slash, who is also rumored to be a playable character.

Guitar Hero III, also known as Legends of Rock, will be available on the PS2, Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii. Activision are also actively looking to bring the game to the Nintendo DS.

James Lunden writes for a guitar hero 3 site, where you can discover the latest on the guitar hero 3 songlist and other guitar hero III news.

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Flatout Video Game Review for the XBox, Playstation 2 (PS2) and the PC

FlatOut is a playful race car game with little realism. Like most race car games the vehicles get banged up on the way to the finish line, but this game does not alter the handling of the vehicles based on how badly damaged they become. Your car can be smoking or on fire, but it will never quit on you or explode like you might expect. It handles the same from the time you start the track until the time you complete the track. The only thing that alters the way the cars handle is the upgrades that are purchased.

You will start the game by creating a profile for your driver. There is a choice of regular or professional for the experience level and a choice of male or female for the driver’s gender. Once a profile has been rendered you can purchase the vehicle that you want to use (you will start off with enough money to buy any of the cars available). Then you can upgrade the car if you are left with enough money or race the car to gain more money. Money is given for every position that you place in; except for 8th place. You also receive money for crashes as a bonus (even for 8th place).

When you play in your particular profile you can unlock other racing tracks or bonus games by placing 3rd or better. The asphalt tracks are fairly easy in the bronze races, but some cars are particularly hard to handle on the dirt tracks. It is a good idea to buy two cars; one for speed and one for traction. Upgrades come in handy for bringing your car up to snuff for the dirt and snow tracks.

The bronze racing tracks are primarily dirt so one would think that you would become particularly adept at racing off-road, but racing in the silver or gold races is a lot more advanced and even the asphalt races usually take a few tries before you come in 3rd or better. The races are not simple even though the cars never become any harder to drive based on the damage they take. However, learning the layout of each track is very simple since all tracks seem to be markedly similar. Many of the same objects/obstacles are overused from one track to the next, a few times I exited out of the track because it looked like I was playing on a track that I had already beaten, but I wasn’t.

The graphics are solid and realistic with plenty of object to crash into. When you crash into an object your nitrous increases. By using your nitrous you can gain the ground you lost from your crash and maybe even get farther ahead. It is best to use the nitrous on the strait-of-ways though or you will inevitably crash your vehicle once again. Don’t forget to save some of that nitrous for the finish line.

The bonus games are a great comic relief. Some of them involve ejecting your driver as far and as high as you can in order to gain high score. You can also win money prizes from these bonus games to help upgrade your race car. There is a demolition game where you must destroy all of the other vehicles before your car takes too much damage and there is even bowling and darts.

FlatOut may not be very complex, but it does offer some variety. I guess you could say you get more bang for your buck. How long it holds your attention is basically up to the individual; as for me I held in there for three days. Someone else may play it for years and never get bored. Whatever the personality though, if you rent this game it won’t be a waste of money.

Miranda Stites 08/31/05
Heroes of Gaming: Video Game News
http://www.HeroesOfGaming.com
"Saving Good People From Bad Games"
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Create Your Own Video Game

The passion for video games is one that has to be experienced to be truly understood. It is not surprising when dedicated players decide to create their own video games because they have a clear understanding of what they like in a game and what they don’t. Do you too share a passion to excel in the virtual world of video games? Would you like to create your own video game? There is plenty of help at hand online to help video game players of all ages to experiment with creating a game of their own.

Basics to Create Your Own Video Game

If you ask a group of game players what is the single most important thing in a successful game they will all probably find it difficult to agree on any single factor. While some believe that it is the story line that makes a video game special others feel it is the manner in which the gameplay is designed, while still others focus on the special effects that have been included in the game.

To create your own video game it is a good idea to first decide what you find most interesting in your favorite video games and start from there. Most game players are clear about what they think a video game lacks and your video game gives you an opportunity to create what you think is a complete video game.

Once you have a great story line and characters in mind you would need to decide on the look and feel of the world in which your video game is set. Remember the more life like the virtual world the more absorbed the players become in it.

For inspiration and guidance for the style of storytelling you will find several resources online that can help you refine your narrative technique. Next you need to create the graphics for the video game and this can be done fairly easily using the varied software available for this very purpose. Most of these are free to download online and you should consider a few of them before you make up your mind.

If you don’t want to sketch out characters and textures for scenes you can use the pre-made ones that can be downloaded free of cost from the internet. Two dimensional graphics are needed to create a 3 D affect and the background scenery should also match the look and feel of the video game. Depending on your level of understanding of software you need to select one that best suits your project.

Software to Help Create Your Own Video Game

Beginners and kids, you can try to create your own video game by using one of the software available for those who have little knowledge of programming and graphics but have the interest and passion for video games. The Games Factory is a great place to begin making your first video game whilst learning some of the principles of the process. Simply drag and drop the features you want included in your game. Stagecast Creator is also a wonderful tool for kids who want to make their own video game. Just draw or import your characters and indicate what you want them to do and the software takes care of the rest. This software creates terrific 2D video game that you can play and share with friends.

For players with a little more experience with games and relevant software, and are interested in 3D video games try Reality Factory, where you can build the entire world of your video game from the blueprint upwards. You can choose to use existing textures or create your own for your virtual world. There are several tutorials for Reality Factory that clarify all aspects of the software. It is free and easy to download and provides developers a great understanding of the script, models, affects, etc.

For those who are considering a career in game development and have a good understanding of the process involved software such as DarkBasic is recommended. Working on it will provide you a good understanding of the programming required for video games. As for professionals, you can’t do better than C++ and Microsoft Direct X.

Microsoft XNA Game Studio Express allows Windows XP users to download it free and create video games on it. Soon developers on this system will be able to create, test and share their video games for the Xbox Three-Sixty.

Whether you are a beginner to gaming, an avid fan or a professional creating a video game of your own is the most satisfying experience, one that is sure to motivate you to create more games.


Free PSP Game Downloads

Are you are looking for free PSP game downloads? If you own a PSP, then you probably know how expensive buying PSP games can be. Typically, a PSP game cost $29.99 and a new title can cost up to $49.99.

Let’s say you brought a PSP game and after playing for a week, you complete the game or it becomes stale. What then? You have to fork out money to buy another one. As illustrated, it can be expensive in the long run.

If you are short in money, another viable option is to get free PSP game downloads. There are a lot of websites on the internet offering free PSP game downloads. An example is homebrew games. These games are designed and programmed by PSP amateurs and enthusiasts. They may not have the glitzy graphics of commercial psp games, but they are free and pretty fun as well.

However you do need to be aware that not all PSP game download sites are legal. Many are offering illegal PSP game downloads and you can face hefty fines if you are caught downloading.

Also, you do need to be careful of spyware and viruses that are embedded with the downloaded PSP game. Some sites offering free PSP game downloads are actually disguised scam sites which offers bad quality or non-working PSP games that are laden with a ton of spyware and viruses.

With that said, not all sites are bad. Some do offer genuine high quality PSP games for download. Most of these sites will charge a fee for downloading their collection of PSP games. I think it’s quite reasonable and they usually allow you to download unlimited number of PSP games. Plus they provide better support and download speeds.

If you are considering purchasing these PSP download sites, I highly recommended getting one which has a money back guarantee so you can ask for a refund if it does not live up to your expectations.

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Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Pet Edge - Distant Pet Chapter I

Okay guys, just like we promise, we will upload the comic, 11 pages for the first chapter, the comic title is "Pet Edge Distant Pet", it's about a pet that came from another world, well enjoy and have fun. wait for our next chapter of this comic and another project that will coming soon.

page 1-5


page 6-11

la persona primera Persona 3 picture




This is newest just a pic, you can see that they are from persona 3 character, we drew it because we are currently playing the game for now. you should play it too !

Saturday, September 1, 2007

Haze PC and 360 drop off the map

Ubisoft confirms that only the PS3 version of futuristic FPS is currently in development, no plans to bring it to any other platforms.
By Emma Boyes, GameSpot UK
Posted Aug 31, 2007 4:00 am PT

Ubisoft has told GameSpot that First Radical's sci-fi first-person shooter Haze is now being planned solely for Sony's PlayStation 3 platform.

Originally, Haze was slated as a multiplatform release for the PC, Xbox 360, and PS3 this spring. However, in May, Ubisoft announced that the PS3 had become the "lead platform" for the title and that the game would be released in November only for the PS3. At that time, Ubisoft noted that "no exclusivity for any platform has been officially announced."

Today, Ubisoft amended its statement, saying that currently only the PS3 version of Free Radical's shooter is in development. The France-based publisher also noted that it was still leaving the door open in the future for "new partnerships," but currently the game is indeed only planned for the PS3. A spokesperson said, "The official statement on PC and Xbox 360 is that these platforms are not confirmed."

The Web sites of both Free Radical and the official Haze site now only list the PS3 version of the game.

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Well, it's my brother Ash matsumoto, poor him, he is busy making an adventure point and click game,make this blog running and promote this blog to everyone, just look at the eyes. this guy is tired ! keep up bro !

It's Michiru, she is panic and confuse wether to finish the comic or homework, hehehe keep up the good work michiru !

It's Us ! Nice to meet you all guys. We are welcoming you in this blog. Hope you enjoy the visit

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

White PS2 coming to America

Limited-edition console will come bundled with SingStar Pop and be available in November.
By Tom Magrino, GameSpot
Posted Aug 29, 2007 2:00 pm PT

In May 2005, Sony Computer Entertainment opened up Japanese gamers' color options with a slimmed-down PlayStation 2 with a ceramic white console. Later that year, Sony gave Japanese gamers a third choice with a silver line of PS2 slims. And while Sony eventually extended these colors to Europe, it wasn't until October 2006 that American gamers were able to pick up the silver console. Now it appears North Americans will be getting a crack at the white slimline PS2s as well--temporarily, at least.

Sony announced today that a limited edition, ceramic white PlayStation 2 bundled with SingStar Pop is headed to the US and Canada. Aside from the color change, the white PS2 will be the same as Sony's other slimline consoles. Ceramic white seems to be Sony's hardware color du jour. At this year's E3 Media & Business Summit, the console maker unveiled a Star Wars-themed PlayStation Portable in the same hue.

Released in April, SingStar Pop is the second installment in Sony's popular karaoke series, which makes its debut on the PlayStation 3 in November. The game lets players belt out tunes by the likes of Alicia Keys, Ashlee Simpson, and The All-American Rejects in both single- and multiplayer modes. The game was developed by Sony's London Studio and is rated E10+ for Everyone 10 and Older.

Along with the white console and a copy of SingStar Pop, the bundle will include two USB microphones. It will be available this November in North America and retail for $149.99 in the US and C$159.99 in Canada.

taken from : http://www.gamespot.com/news/6177858.html?om_act=convert&om_clk=newstop&tag=newstop;more;7

Halo 3 golden

Two weeks after the game was "99.9 percent complete," the Master Chief is now on a direct course for a September 25 launch.
By Tor Thorsen, GameSpot
Posted Aug 29, 2007 9:37 am PT

It's official: Halo 3 is done. Two weeks after developer Bungie Studios announced that "99.9 percent" of work on the game was complete, publisher Microsoft Game Studios announced today that the eagerly awaited sci-fi shooter has gone gold. Rated M for Mature, the Xbox 360 exclusive is available in three versions: the $59.99 regular edition, the $69.99 limited edition, and the $129.99 legendary edition, which comes with a miniature helmet of the game's hero, the Master Chief. Microsoft is also releasing a special Halo 3 edition of the Xbox 360 in September for $399.

Halo 3 is the culmination of the trilogy that kicked off in 2001 with Halo: Combat Evolved. Despite having no online support, the Xbox exclusive was a multiplayer phenomenon, and greatly aided Microsoft's entry into the console fray. The online-enabled Halo 2's debut in 2004 provided a major shot in the arm for Xbox Live, Microsoft's gaming service. With over one million preorders of Halo 3 in the US alone, Microsoft is hoping for a similar boost for the Xbox 360, which has been recently losing market share to the surging Wii and the temporarily discounted PlayStation 3.

Story-wise, Halo 3 will chronicle the invasion of Earth by the pan-species religious crusade known as the Covenant. As outlined in GameSpot's extensive previous coverage, its single-player campaign will support four-player online co-op play, and will feature both the human Master Chief and the ex-Covenant Elite warrior known as the Arbiter. The game's online multiplayer modes were tested extensively earlier this year in an open beta program, and will feature many new maps, weapons, and a limited level editor.

taken from : http://www.gamespot.com/news/6177826.html?om_act=convert&om_clk=newstop&tag=newstop;more;1

I Wanna Be a Twin Angel!

by Gia

Moon Phase reports that an anime called Kaitou Tenshi Tenshi Twin Angels (that's "Heart-Stealing Angel Twin Angels") is in the works. The anime is based on...a series of Pachinko machines. No fooling. The new show features Yukari Tamura (Galaxy Angel's Ranpha Framboise, Nanoha's Nanoha) as Haruka Minaduki, and Mamiko Noto (Jigoku Shoujo's Ai Enma, Negima!?'s Nodoka) as Aoi Kannaduki.

Source: Moon Phase
taken from : http://www.theotaku.com/news/view/i_wanna_be_a_twin_angel!/2710/

More Yaoi Coming to Japanese TV

by Gia

First a live-action drama about a yaoi fan, then the Words of Devotion movie...lately it seems like Japan's entertainment industry has been going nuts over yaoi fans. And it's not over yet: YaoiSuki spotted word that a TV anime of BLU's Junjo Romantica is in the works. The series follows a shy teenager who falls for his brother's friend-- an amorous writer of romance novels.

Source: YaoiSuki
taken from : http://www.theotaku.com/news/view/more_yaoi_coming_to_japanese_tv/2722/

ARIA to Sing Again, Ghost Hunt to Reprise?

by Gia

Chatter on the AnimeSuki forums tells of a third season of the futuristic slice-of-life comedy ARIA, which has been confirmed by Moon Phase. Gossipers also note that a second season of Ghost Hunt-- whose first season ended on the arc immediately BEFORE all the really interesting stuff happens in the manga --may be pending.

Source: AnimeSuki Forums
taken from : http://www.theotaku.com/news/view/aria_to_sing_again,_ghost_hunt_to_reprise?/2724/