Archive for November, 2006
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November 26th, 2006
I nearly forgot about this one. A little earlier this time, just managed to download an watch the episodes. So, this week, it's the frustratingly long-winded Bleach Episode 104, as well as the frequently vunder-bah Death Note Episode 8.
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November 20th, 2006
Well technically, this doesn't cover the first episodes, but it is the first week I'm doing this. Anyway, on this week list is Bleach Episode 103, as well as Death Note Episode 7. Woohoo! Onwards!
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November 16th, 2006
I was eight years of age when I both first picked up and, 7 months later, put down Final Fantasy 7. From the moment when I saw the final scene of the ending sequence, I knew that this game would be a classic. Even before the idea of starting a website dedicated to the game, even before threads starting popping up on forums about which game was the best ever, I knew that Final Fantasy 7 would go down in ...
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November 16th, 2006
Akira, is, frankly, an artistic masterpiece in both its available mediums, because of the care that went into the aesthetics. With the movie, though it is fairly dated, having been released in the 1980s, the animation is fluid, and is often amazing because of the sheer dedication you know that went into this project. Speaking of dedication, the 2000-page manga is nothing less than extraordinary. Those manga artists out there know the patience that it is required during the process ...
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November 16th, 2006
Neverwinter Nights is one of the all-time best role-playing games on the PC, not only because of the sheer open-endedness of the character development (mainly thanks to it's core being the D&D system) and awesome visuals and sounds, but also because of the well thought-out plot which is both engrossing and intellectually rewarding, which is what you would expect from the team with brought us legendary games such as Starcraft, Warcraft and the infamous Diablo II. One of the features ...
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November 15th, 2006
"There are no 'enemies' as such in Shadow of the Colossus. Just sixteen bosses. And when I say bosses, I'm implying objects that probably would not look too out of place as a high-rise block of apartments designed by a slightly nutty architect."
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November 15th, 2006
Often with a sequel to a highly successful and loved game, the new adventure just does not cut it. For the most part, Kingdom Hearts II does not fall prey to such a situation. The oddly-fantastic hybrid of Disney's appeal and Square's storytelling and gameplay wizardry made the original game a surprise success. I can still remember scoffing at the trailer that came with my Final Fantasy X game, and not believing that this could ever work. But it did, ...
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November 15th, 2006
Back again with more interesting points, inspired and noted from those aforementioned lessons with a clever old history teacher at my school. This time the focus isn't on one subject alone, but more of some individual concepts or historical ideas whose one thing in common is that they fill up the same pages of my notebook. Onwards!
A Collection of shorter points
Cogita Ergo Sum: or, more commonly known as "I think, therefore I am", which was spoken my Rene Decarte, an ...
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