Yes, but it’s important to keep in mind that this is also a Bamco being kept in check by The Pokémon Company and Nintendo. So really, who knows?
Yes, but it’s important to keep in mind that this is also a Bamco being kept in check by The Pokémon Company and Nintendo. So really, who knows?
There are tons of reasons why these scans are fake already (including the fact that reliable sources actually have CoroCoro), but to throw another one on the pile, the line work on the art is clearly not Sugimori’s, even though the style is close (though honestly I’d say it looks like Ken Sugimori, Yuusuke Ohmura and…
You mean 9pm PST, right? Which would be midnight EST.
Yoshida has now commented on the matter himself. He didn’t have a whole lot to say, but it’s something.
http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/threads/…
Mewtwo is Mew’s offspring, though not literally. “Birth” as we know it does not exist in the Pokémon universe, at least outside of humans. Mewtwo was cloned using Mew’s DNA and was “born” on February 6th to Dr. Fuji and his team in the video game continuities.
No, they’re correct. Blizzard has already confirmed that sets rotated out of Standard (both boosters and adventures) will also leave the shop at that time and become unavailable moving forward. You can still craft those cards, though.
This guy gets it. People get so hung up on pixel count and realism that they simply can’t appreciate excellent art direction when they see it.
For a crossover between two of the most “anime” IPs Nintendo and Atlus have? Sounds about right.
The VC games will not have online functionality, only local wireless. You may want to correct your article.
I clearly misunderstood what you were trying to convey. I thought you were asking why the author of the article was not bothering to translate “Yo-kai” into English. I was explaining that there’s no reason for them to translate the title for their article when it’s already known as “Yo-kai Watch” internationally.
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Yo-kai Watch is the international title, attempting to translate it would be silly. It doesn’t even have a perfect translation, either. A youkai is a youkai.
Brian, this information is not technically correct. We have no idea what the contents of the deck will be at present, only that it’s 60 random cards. All we know for certain is that the packaging is a throwback to the original starter deck for the anniversary, but the cards inside could all be modern XY BREAK era…
Interesting. I’m a competitive Pokémon TCG player myself and operate a League here in California. I also happen to play Vanguard, Buddyfight, Force of Will and several other TCGs on a smaller scale. Vanguard consistently has larger attendance than large scale Pokémon TCG events (but not VGC), virtually wherever you…
It’s worth pointing out that Vanguard has in no way failed. It’s not outselling Yu-Gi-Oh, but it’s been doing extremely well for nearly 4 years now, worldwide.
It’s all taste. I don’t care franchise myself, so I wouldn’t include it on my list, either.
Yep. There are reasons why they have virtually no big names left at this point. IGA, Tak Fuji, Naoki Maeda and others have all left the company in recent years.
Nintendo Zone relays help a lot. You’ll also get tons of hits if you regularly hang out with other 3DS owners or frequent local hobby stores. I wouldn’t go so far as to call it a non-feature, but large scale conventions still remain the best way to rack up StreetPasses outside of Japan.
The US market isn’t exactly pennies to them. If it was, they wouldn’t have opened a brand new Vegas HQ this past September.
XIV is actually a special exemption from Sony. It does not require PS+ to play.
When I say “difficult” it simply boils down to extra time and money. But it’s clearly time and money Bandai Namco doesn’t want to spend, for whatever reason. It’s not just the label (Superfly’s label is Warner, for the record, who may be stingier than most) that can make things difficult, though. All music in Japan is…