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by FakeTrout, filed in Uncategorized on Mar.14, 2006
Found this on GoogleVideo last night. With Crazy’s day o’ TF posts, might as well numb your mind with this.
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by FakeTrout, filed in Uncategorized on Mar.14, 2006
Found this on GoogleVideo last night. With Crazy’s day o’ TF posts, might as well numb your mind with this.
by Crazy, filed in Toys on Mar.14, 2006
Apparently included in the packaging of THS-02 Prime was a promo card for what appears to be the next figure in the Masterpiece line.
The card is covered with design sketches of Starscream that are crossed out haphazardly with a black marker. The english text reads: ‘Coming soon…’. One can only hope we get more information on this soon.
by Crazy, filed in Toys on Mar.14, 2006
According to action-hq.com the name of the black repaint of the Alternator Optimus Prime figure will be the ever original, ‘Nemesis Prime’.
Their preorder lists the figure as ‘Transformers Alternators Dodge Ram Pick-up Tranemesis Prime (Black Version)’. Available in May ’06.
by Crazy, filed in Events on Mar.14, 2006
Don’t forget that Wednesday the 15th is the deadline for having an active membership in the Transformers Collectors Club so that you will get this year’s Landquake sent to you for free!
Please post this on all the borads and remind all your friends. We anticipate the figure shipping in May.
You can renew or sign up at transformersclub.com/shop just click on the signup image in the bottom left hand corner and follow the instructions.
There is a radio button to select as you go through the process to indicate that yours is a renewal.
Thanks for your support.
Brian
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by Crazy, filed in Comics on Mar.14, 2006
This is the tagline on a teaser pic posted at the website for IDW publishing. The picture is a shot of cybertron mostly in the dark but a strange red glow emanating from the back side of the planet. The word storm is in italics. Whether this means we’ll be seeing another unicron storyline based on the picture or a return to a Sunstorm story is anyone’s guess. We can only wait and see.
by William Talley, filed in $20 Game Of The Week, Games on Mar.13, 2006
In 2001, the last thing anyone would even think of is Squaresoft collaborating with Disney. A year later however, Square would shatter all of our expectations. This action RPG teams up Disney’s superstars such as Aladdin and Ariel with Final fantasy heroes such as Squall and Cloud in a cross company extravaganza rivaled only by the Marvel vs Capcom games. Playing as a young boy names Sora, you meet Donald, Goofy, and tons of other famous Disney characters in your quest to save your friends from a strange group of creatures called the Heartless. Your journey will take you to worlds based on several different Disney films, such as Aladdin, The Little Mermaid, and Alice in Wonderland. The attacks and magic are easy to use, and the Final Fantasy-style summon attacks cleverly make use of Disney characters such as Simba, Dumbo, and Mushu. This game is a hit for RPG fans of all ages, regardless of weather or not you’re a fan of Disney movies. A sequel is due any day now, and it will feature even more Final Fantasy and Disney mash-ups. Also a sequel is out on the Gameboy advance as well. If you haven’t picked this up by now, you need to go do it.
by FakeTrout, filed in TV on Mar.12, 2006
History Channel provides a remarkable special as part of their outer space week of programming, championing Star Trek (indirectly via Shatner) as being responsible with many, many common devices and innovations. Top inventors from JPL to Motorola speak of Trek episodes inspiring their young minds to produce the very things the crew of the Enterprise fictionally used.
Aside from the interesting history lessons, William Shatner hams it up as a tongue-in-cheek host and narrartor making it a pretty enjoyable affair. I don’t know anyone who isn’t at least amused by Shatner and/or technology, so I’ll make this a highly reccomended program.
Keep an eye out for a rerun
by FakeTrout, filed in Games on Mar.12, 2006
According to a post on Ain’t It Cool News of all places, Sony may try to take the fight harder to the DS and other non-gaming devices by releasing a slimmer, high capacity, more functional PSP by Winter 06.
Here’s the relevant quote from the post:
Seems Sony’s current internal plans call for a release of a refitted PSP around Christmas this year. The device will, indeed, be streamlined (thinner), lighter, boast 4 gigs of memory and a camera. Proteus indicated Sony is having a hell of a time with PlayStation 3 on several fronts (between PS3’s Cell processor and its built-in Blu-ray DVD, cost effectiveness has pretty much gone out the window). Seems the ever-phantasmic PS3 may well be delayed until next year, with Sony’s reworked PSP being positioned as a lead-in to its release (in the same way Nintendo’s release of the oh-so-sexy DS Lite heralds the coming of Revolution).
Better PSP revealed at E3 could be just the sort of distraction Sony needs if the PS3 delay ends up being until 07. Its cold comfort, but if Sony does in fact rededicate efforts toward the PSP hardware maybe more software will follow.
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