Wednesday, March 26, 2008

New Bleach Heat the Soul 5 Trailer

Wii - Nintendo Wii Console System Japanese + Freeloader (JPN) Special Bundle

Have you Been to Gamestop, Best Buy, Circuit City, or Toys R Us monthly, weekly, even daily to find a single Wii?

Does this sound familiar.......

- Im Sorry but we are sold out.
- We don't know when we will be receiving more.

Wii's have been almost impossible to find in America, Nintendo acknowledges this and still the supply demand is astronomically high just for one. A single Wii on Ebay can retail to close to $500 dollars and really no one wants to spend that much.

So Japan Video Games has a way to help you, available now is A Japanese Wii bundle that includes a Japanese region Wii Console and a Japanese Wii Freeloader (which unlocks the Region of the Wii for the American Wii games). The bundle will Retail for $379.99 and for a limited time will Include free Free UPS Ground Shipping and Full coverage via Insurance. So if a Wii is needed this is the best way to go to play not only American Wii games but also Japanese.

Click here to buy it now - Japanese Wii System plus Freeloader Package $379.99 with Free Ground Shipping and Insurance
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PS3 - 40 GB - Metal Gear Solid 4 PS3 JPN Steel-Edition - Pre-Order (6/12/2008)

Metal Gear Solid 4, The Brain child of Hideo Kojima and Konami, if you mention Metal Gear to anyone they would almost automatically know right away. First Created in 1987 the series has been around for now 20 yrs, starting with Metal Gear for the nes, has had games on gameboy, moved
onto the Playstation with Metal Gear Solid, and has had 3 more games in the series last one being Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops. ---- Snake has appeared on many consoles such as Nintendo, Gameboy, Mobile, PC. Playstation 1 and 2, PSP and Xbox. Snake will always be popular wherever he goes and was even a hidden character in Super Smash Brothers Brawl. Recently Konami released a Metal Gear Solid: Essential Collection which released Metal Gear Solid 1-3 (also for sale)


Regular Edition:Metal Gear Solid® 4: Guns of the Patriots is the final chapter in the saga of Solid Snake which sends him around the world in pursuit of his arch nemesis, Liquid Ocelot. Armed with new gadgets and abilities, Solid Snake must shift the tides of war into his favor, using the chaos of the battlefield to infiltrate deep into enemy territory. In his globetrotting final mission, Snake must sneak deep into enemy locations in the Middle East, South America, and other corners of the earth to foil Liquid Ocelot’s plans for total world domination.


Special Edition:
The special edition of Metal Gear Solid 4 Box contents includes:

  • Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
  • Blu-ray Bonus Disc

Premium Edition:
This package includes the following:

  • PlayStation3 Console (HDD 40GB Hagane Model)
  • PS3 Wireless Hagane (Steel) Dual shock 3
  • Metal Gear Solid 4 Game (2-disc edition)
  • Extra Blu-ray "Making Of" Disc
  • Power Supply (110V)
  • The PlayStation 3 HDD 40GB console offers the latest way for gamers to upgrade to Sony's next generation system. Unlike the premium 60GB system, this 40GB release represents a more affordable entry point, with streamlined features designed to make the unit more cost-effective. The HDD 40GB now features 2 USB inputs instead of the previous 4, and no built-in multimedia card slots. In addition, backwards compatibility with PlayStation One and PlayStation 2 games has been removed, due to the reduced need for this feature from later PS3 purchasers.
  • The HDD 40 GB is much more of a plug-and-play device than previous models, designed for users to connect it to their preexisting systems and benefit from the PS3's powerful gaming hardware, high definition Blu-ray video playback capability, and other advanced entertainment features. The 40 GB internal hard drive provides ample storage, and the system comes with one SIXAXIS controller, featuring analog control, wireless Bluetooth support, and even motion sensor ability. With its built-in Internet connectivity and wide range of entertainment functions, the PS3 takes interactive entertainment to a whole new level.

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XBOX 360 - Grand Theft Auto 4 - Preorder Now (April 29, 2008)


The Ninth installment of the Grand Theft Auto Series, Rockstar has redone there game engine and promises this game will be the greatest in the series, with new characters (none or atleast nearly no one from the other series will be returning, as claimed by Rockstar games).

Nikolai "Niko" Bellic is Eastern European and has come to Liberty City to pursue the "American Dream". Niko was persuaded to move to Liberty City by his cousin Roman, who claimed in multiple e-mails to Niko that he was living a fabulous life, with a mansion, women, hot tubs and sports cars. Roman's claims turn out to be lies to hide his own failures, however, and in reality he only owns a small taxi business, which he wants Niko to work for.

Roman is the only person Niko knows in Liberty City to begin with, and is one of his major connections in the first part of the game. Niko is a tough character, whereas Roman is friendly. Roman is heavily in debt and a lot of people are after him. He desperately needs Niko's support, hence the reason he deceived Niko into travelling to Liberty City. They are constantly bickering. It is later revealed that Niko has also been avoiding other, as yet undisclosed, problems at home.

New Elements include:

* Niko will be able to perform a variety of new actions such as climbing telephone poles and fire escapes, pushing people who bump into him, calling women for dates, playing darts and bowling. Niko may become intoxicated by which the character stumbles and the blurry camera bounces about.
* The player will not be able to fly any fixed-wing aircraft. However, helicopters will be flyable. Francis International Airport (from Grand Theft Auto III) is confirmed to be in the game.
* It is possible to have multiple active missions, due to the fact that some missions will run over the course of several days and will require the player to wait for further instructions, etc.
* The use of the mobile phone has been expanded to perform multiple actions. When selecting the mobile phone, a zoomed-in version of the phone pops up in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen and a list of several commands are made available to the player, such as "meet me here," etc. Retrying a failed mission can be performed by accessing the menu. The phone can be used outside of vehicles to listen to one of the 18 radio stations. The player can take photos with the mobile phone and upload them to the police computer. Niko can dial 911 to call the police for them to arrest an enemy/pedestrian that is fighting/shooting at him, or just to trick them into wasting resources on a false alarm. He can also contact the paramedics and the fire station.
* Stealing a parked car can no longer be done simply by opening the door and driving off. Now, it involves Niko approaching the car, breaking the glass, and hotwiring it; only then can he use it. The way Niko enters the car would look different each time depending on where and how he is in relation to the car. There will be several animation variations to sneaking up to a car and breaking its window. Because of the Euphoria engine, the way the character will approach the car will be completely random.
* Players will be able to choose from five different camera views while in a car, including a dashboard view, two outside views near and far from the car, a road view, and a cinematic view.[citation needed]
* All cars feature a standard GPS device while more expensive vehicles have voice-navigation GPS. Car damage physics have been greatly improved.[citation needed] When major collisions on motorbikes occur, the player's helmet is likely to fall off. Niko can lose health if he crashes. Vehicles will not explode if they are flipped over.
* When driving in a car the player will be able to smash the window with his elbow, free-aim, and fire out of the broken window with any weapon in Niko's arsenal.
* The gunfight system has been reworked to feel natural by using a cover system similar to that of Gears of War and Uncharted: Drake's Fortune, the reason being that the combat system in previous games was awkward and cumbersome. The player can slide to cover, blind fire, and free aim. When locked on, the target's health is indicated by eight purple segments on the target circle. Players can now target individual body parts using a revamped targeting system.[22] Niko's health is represented by a green semi-circle on the left side of the radar, and a right semi-circle represents armour. If Niko gets injured, he can recover health by eating, sleeping or using medical kits. Body armour and actual health will play different roles. Health is more likely to be reduced by falls and going through the windscreen of a car when crashing, Body armour will be damaged more by gunshots and stab wounds.
* Notable weapons in this game other than melee fighting with fists and knives include pistols, Uzis, assault rifles, sniper rifle, rocket launchers, and molotov cocktails.

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PS3 - Grand Theft Auto 4 - Preorder Now (April 29, 2008)

The Ninth installment of the Grand Theft Auto Series, Rockstar has redone there game engine and promises this game will be the greatest in the series, with new characters (none or atleast nearly no one from the other series will be returning, as claimed by Rockstar games).

Nikolai "Niko" Bellic is Eastern European and has come to Liberty City to pursue the "American Dream". Niko was persuaded to move to Liberty City by his cousin Roman, who claimed in multiple e-mails to Niko that he was living a fabulous life, with a mansion, women, hot tubs and sports cars. Roman's claims turn out to be lies to hide his own failures, however, and in reality he only owns a small taxi business, which he wants Niko to work for.

Roman is the only person Niko knows in Liberty City to begin with, and is one of his major connections in the first part of the game. Niko is a tough character, whereas Roman is friendly. Roman is heavily in debt and a lot of people are after him. He desperately needs Niko's support, hence the reason he deceived Niko into travelling to Liberty City. They are constantly bickering. It is later revealed that Niko has also been avoiding other, as yet undisclosed, problems at home.

New Elements include:

* Niko will be able to perform a variety of new actions such as climbing telephone poles and fire escapes, pushing people who bump into him, calling women for dates, playing darts and bowling. Niko may become intoxicated by which the character stumbles and the blurry camera bounces about.
* The player will not be able to fly any fixed-wing aircraft. However, helicopters will be flyable. Francis International Airport (from Grand Theft Auto III) is confirmed to be in the game.
* It is possible to have multiple active missions, due to the fact that some missions will run over the course of several days and will require the player to wait for further instructions, etc.
* The use of the mobile phone has been expanded to perform multiple actions. When selecting the mobile phone, a zoomed-in version of the phone pops up in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen and a list of several commands are made available to the player, such as "meet me here," etc. Retrying a failed mission can be performed by accessing the menu. The phone can be used outside of vehicles to listen to one of the 18 radio stations. The player can take photos with the mobile phone and upload them to the police computer. Niko can dial 911 to call the police for them to arrest an enemy/pedestrian that is fighting/shooting at him, or just to trick them into wasting resources on a false alarm. He can also contact the paramedics and the fire station.
* Stealing a parked car can no longer be done simply by opening the door and driving off. Now, it involves Niko approaching the car, breaking the glass, and hotwiring it; only then can he use it. The way Niko enters the car would look different each time depending on where and how he is in relation to the car. There will be several animation variations to sneaking up to a car and breaking its window. Because of the Euphoria engine, the way the character will approach the car will be completely random.
* Players will be able to choose from five different camera views while in a car, including a dashboard view, two outside views near and far from the car, a road view, and a cinematic view.[citation needed]
* All cars feature a standard GPS device while more expensive vehicles have voice-navigation GPS. Car damage physics have been greatly improved.[citation needed] When major collisions on motorbikes occur, the player's helmet is likely to fall off. Niko can lose health if he crashes. Vehicles will not explode if they are flipped over.
* When driving in a car the player will be able to smash the window with his elbow, free-aim, and fire out of the broken window with any weapon in Niko's arsenal.
* The gunfight system has been reworked to feel natural by using a cover system similar to that of Gears of War and Uncharted: Drake's Fortune, the reason being that the combat system in previous games was awkward and cumbersome. The player can slide to cover, blind fire, and free aim. When locked on, the target's health is indicated by eight purple segments on the target circle. Players can now target individual body parts using a revamped targeting system.[22] Niko's health is represented by a green semi-circle on the left side of the radar, and a right semi-circle represents armour. If Niko gets injured, he can recover health by eating, sleeping or using medical kits. Body armour and actual health will play different roles. Health is more likely to be reduced by falls and going through the windscreen of a car when crashing, Body armour will be damaged more by gunshots and stab wounds.
* Notable weapons in this game other than melee fighting with fists and knives include pistols, Uzis, assault rifles, sniper rifle, rocket launchers, and molotov cocktails.

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Wii - Mario Kart Wii - Preorder Now (April 28, 2008)



Mario Kart is back and this time on the Wii, using the power of the Wiimote you will be able to control Mario and his friends as you attach your Wiimote to a Steering Wheel attachment that comes with the game.

First time ever the driving experience is the closest you will ever get than any other Mario game has offered. If you are not willing to try out the Wiimote and want a Classic experience you can use a Gamecube controller/Wavebird and even the Classic controller.

The Game will feature many tracks from all the past Mario Kart games, as they did in Mario Kart Ds, 16 so far have been announced, 16 new tracks and 10 special ones. New weapons will be introduced plus all yout old favorites, and as a special bonus you can now also use bikes in the games.

First time ever for the series Console version is the Online mode of Mario Kart where you can challenge friends or random people thank to the Wii's online mode.

Mario Kart Wii is looking to be the top game for the Wii only rivaled to Nintendo's own Super Smash Bros Brawl, with everything going this great for Nintendo what can stop them.

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Wii - Mario Kart Wii Japanese- Preorder Now (April 10, 2008)


Mario Kart is back and this time on the Wii, using the power of the Wiimote you will be able to control Mario and his friends as you attach your Wiimote to a Steering Wheel attachment that comes with the game.

First time ever the driving experience is the closest you will ever get than any other Mario game has offered. If you are not willing to try out the Wiimote and want a Classic experience you can use a Gamecube controller/Wavebird and even the Classic controller.

The Game will feature many tracks from all the past Mario Kart games, as they did in Mario Kart Ds, 16 so far have been announced, 16 new tracks and 10 special ones. New weapons will be introduced plus all yout old favorites, and as a special bonus you can now also use bikes in the games.


First time ever for the series Console version is the Online mode of Mario Kart where you can challenge friends or random people thank to the Wii's online mode.

Mario Kart Wii is looking to be the top game for the Wii only rivaled to Nintendo's own Super Smash Bros Brawl, with everything going this great for Nintendo what can stop them.

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America to recieve Bleach: Memories of Nobody


The North American distributor Viz Media has announced that it has licensed Bleach the Movie: Memories of Nobody, the first theatrical anime spinoff from the Bleach television series, in the Americas, Europe, and Oceania. The television series itself is an adaptation of Kubotite's Bleach manga about Soul Reapers (Shinigami or Gods of Death) who protect humans from the "Hollow" spirits that prey on them. Viz plans to release the film in theaters in major North American cities this summer and on DVD in the winter of 2008. Viz released Naruto The Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow, another movie based on a Shonen Jump manga franchise, in a similar fashion.

Like the Naruto movie, Memories of Nobody is an original story not seen in the earlier Bleach television series or manga. It ran in Japan in December of 2006, and a second movie, Bleach: The DiamondDust Rebellion - Mō Hitotsu no Hyōrinmaru, has since opened in Japan last December. Memories of Nobody centers around previously unseen "Blank" entities that also threaten mankind.

Seto no Hanayome Ova in production


The May issue of Square Enix's Monthly Gangan Wing magazine has announced that Tahiko Kimura's Seto no Hanayome romantic comedy manga will have a OVA project. The manga has already been adapted into a 26-episode television anime series which aired from April to September of last year. The Japanese title, which literally means the "bride of Seto," is a wordplay on the manga heroine's name, Japan's Seto Inland Sea, and a 1972 pop song called "Seto no Hanayome." The heroine, San Seto, is a mermaid who rescues a boy named Nagasumi Michishio from drowning. However, if a human sees a mermaid's true form, both must be killed. Nagasumi and San have to marry and keep San's mermaid form a secret to survive.