Keep in mind that Japanese women, generally speaking, don't show off their nipples, either, and dress more conservatively than many women in the West do, with more layered clothing. So, there's a general no nipple rule for much of the country! What's more, in the U.S., there are nipple covers for runners, because…
Let's get real: while they have many technical benefits, mkv files are popular because they're the format of choice for anyone who is, ahem, downloading a movie or TV show from a place where they may or may not be paying for it.
I'm not sure how Square Enix intends to offset the revenue loss on this one. Tomb Raider is one of the top franchises out there sure, but it's not a system seller. It took last year's Tomb Raider 18 months and a multiplat release on 6 platforms (PS3, X360, PC, Mac, PS4 and Xbox One) to reach 6 million units. There's…
She says "shima-uma" which means literally "zebra" but in this context is another way of referring to asexual men (more on this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbivore…)
The original image isn't censored at all.
I stand corrected. Sadly, region free Blu-ray discs are far from being the norm.
US and Japanese Blu-ray discs share the same region code, which is not the same as "region free."
"'Restructuring' is called saikouchiku in Japanese." (in yellow)
You can read more about the game at its official site (thanks, RPS).
Contrary to popular belief, Samsung sells way more cheap phones than they do their higher end models.
60%? Don't real vegans only eat about 10% of what people on an omnivore diet (99% of people) eat? You're probably confusing with "pescetarians" (people who don't eat meat but still eat fish and other seafood, milk, eggs, and so on).
If you really want to see the original (which has boobs in it) just do a "Search Google with this image" and voila.
I'd guess that the "manually extended size" is a mistranslation.
Secret of Mana is an action RPG and requires a lot more user input than a regular RPG. The iOS version of SOM had other issues like no multiplayer (WTF?), fuzzy controls (imprecise sticks) and slightly blurry graphics (compared to the SNES version).
No, you want to believe that most people in Japan get their news from newspaper (that may have been true 30 years ago, but it's clearly not the case anymore) and that NHK