Stuff You Want for the week of 2011.09.18
by Crazy, filed in Games, Stuff You Want on Sep.19, 2011
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by Crazy, filed in Games, Stuff You Want on Sep.19, 2011
by bentheo, filed in Comics, News, TV on Sep.19, 2011
AMC has released a new promo for Season 2 of The Walking Dead, which premiers October 16, 2011.
by Sean "TheOrange" Corse, filed in Events, Tokyo Game Show on Sep.18, 2011

Day 2 of Toyo Game Show was just about as awesome as Day 1. I played a LOT of fighting games, including BlazBlue which I had just played for the first time. At a tournament. In public. With the editors of big magazines like Famitsu. Oh dear…
We don’t have a video up yet of that fateful event, but if you want to hear more just listen to the Famicom Dojo Podcast for details!
Also, this Angry Birds tshirt was given to us by two of the developers (whom we happened to randomly meet outside of the show). Check out the TwitPic! It’s for an expansion to the game that’s all Japan and Ninja-themed to help them break into the last market where their game is not completely dominating the sales charts. Will you buy it?
by Crazy, filed in Movie Posters on Sep.18, 2011
by Sean "TheOrange" Corse, filed in Events, Famicom Dojo, Powet.TV Show, Tokyo Game Show on Sep.17, 2011

Quick rundown:
No, really! I turned to Vinnk after I was done and asked him if he was scared for me facing off against that huge machine.
All too easy.
VERY much looking forward to this in March 2012!
by Sindra, filed in News on Sep.17, 2011
A few weeks ago, there was a story making the rounds on the comic scene about the story of Mike Meyer; a 48 year-old mentally disabled man from St,Louis who was an avid collector of Superman comics and memorabilia. Mike, who works part-time at McDonalds to supplement his SSDI that he collects for having a mental defect, was robbed of his entire collection of more 1,800 comics and several priceless Superman collectables such as lunch boxes and figurines, by a former co-worker of his who had swindled Mike into allowing him into his apartment and had his girlfriend distract Mike while he robbed the place of the collectables.
Upon reporting the theft and sharing his story with the St.Louis Post-Dispatch, word spread amongst the comic book community as a whole, and a collection drive was established with the intent of building back up Mr. Meyer’s collection for him from donations of fellow comic fans and celebrities. The drive ended up gaining donations from all over the country and even England and Australia, which were collected by a friend and delivered to Mike to his astonishment.
As of today, the story comes to an end, as the robber of Mike’s collection was caught after he robbed a elderly man of money and jewelry. (making him our douchebag of the month) He is currently charged with several counts of burglary and is being held on $100,000 bail. The whole story can be found on the Post Dispatch here.
Just a happy story of how the geek community helps its own, and a sweet tale to end your week on.
by Sean "TheOrange" Corse, filed in Events, Tokyo Game Show on Sep.16, 2011

We give a quick rundown of the first day of Tokyo Game Show 2011, what was cool, what videos we’ll be releasing in the near future, and what we’re looking forward to in Day 2!
Listen to the Famicom Dojo Podcast to hear more about the first two days of Tokyo Game Show 2011:
from FamicomDojo.TV
by Crazy, filed in Games on Sep.16, 2011

According to a BBC article, Sony has changed the terms and conditions to their PlayStation Network (PSN). The change adds a new clause called “Binding Individual Arbitration” and states
“any Dispute Resolution Proceedings, whether in arbitration or court, will be conducted only on an individual basis and not in a class or representative action or as a named or unnamed member in a class, consolidated, representative or private attorney general action”
Users are apparently notified of the changes upon logging in to the network. If you do not agree, you will not be allowed to use the service. A user may opt out of the agreement within the next 30 days by sending a letter to Sony’s Los Angeles office.
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