If there are fans of Mashima, they sure don't pay for it. I see that Fairy Tail is still around. Jap fans must be loving it. From what I read, it was just as boring as Ravemaster. Mashimas work suffers from being super generic. Its still around, so they must be doing something right. almost at 200 episodes. Impressive for not being one of the big 3 in Japan.
Gonna have to drink heavy to get through this one.
Sunday, September 7, 2014
Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax (ANN Rip Archive)
08\07\14 From ANN http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2014-09-06/dengeki-bunko-fighting-climax-promo-previews-support-characters/.78457
Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax Promo Previews Support Characters
The official website for Sega and ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax anime-based fighting game began streaming a new promotional video on Friday. The video highlights support characters, previews the new "Dream Duel" mode, and explains basic gameplay. Rie Kugimiya (voice of Shakugan no Shana's Shana, Toradora!'s Taiga) and Yoshitsugu Matsuoka (Sword Art Online's Kirito) narrate the video
The game is a PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita port of Sega's arcade fighting game that features characters from ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Bunko light novel titles. Mami Kawada is performing the opening theme song "belief."
The Dream Duel mode that will debut in the home version includes new conversation events and battles. The game is designed so that both new and experienced players can enjoy gameplay. Network mode lets players face off against opponents across the country. Players can use in-game points to customize character colors and unlock special content. The game allows players to save data between the PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 3.
The game features 12 playable characters that can team up with more than 20 support characters. Players can combine characters from the same title or different works to create the strongest fighting team.
The game's playable characters include:
Shana with Wilhelmina as support (Shakugan no Shana)
Asuna with Leafa as support (Sword Art Online)
Mikoto Misaka with Tōma Kamijō as support (A Certain Magical Index)
Kirino Kōsaka with Kuroneko as support (Oreimo)
Shizuo with Celty as support (Durarara!!)
Kuroyukihime with Haruyuki as support (Accel World)
Tomoka Minato with her four teammates as support (Ro-Kyu-Bu!)
Kirito with Leafa as support (Sword Art Online)
Miyuki Shiba with Tatsuya Shiba as support (The irregular at magic high school)
Taiga Aisaka with Takasu Ryūji as support (Toradora!)
Yukina Himeragi with Kojō Akatsuki as support (Strike the Blood)
Rentarō Satomi with Enju Aihara as support (Black Bullet)
Other support characters include:
Holo (Spice and Wolf)
Boogiepop (Boogiepop Phantom)
Sadao Maō (The Devil is a Part-Timer!)
"Innocent Charm" (Hinata no Maboroshi, voiced by Yui Ogura) from Ro-Kyu-Bu!
Kōko Kaga (Yui Horie) from Golden Time
Kino (Aya Hisakawa instead of Ai Maeda) from Kino no Tabi: The Beautiful World
Mashiro Shiina (Ai Kayano) from The Pet Girl of Sakurasou
Erio Tōwa (Asuka Ōgame) from Ground Control to Psychoelectric Girl (Denpa Onna to Seishun Otoko)
Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax will ship for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita in Japan on November 13. The PlayStation 3 version will cost 6,980 yen (about US$67), and the PlayStation Vita version will cost 6,170 yen (US$59). People who reserve a copy will receive the Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax Magazine.
Akira of the Virtua Fighter fighting game appears as a boss, and the game has a Sonic the Hedgehog stage.
Publisher ASCII Media Works and game developer Sega announced Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax, their crossover 2D arcade fighting game, in September at the Tokyo Game Show 2013 event. The game is the fourth collaboration between ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Bunko imprint and Sega, and it marks Dengeki Bunko's 20th anniversary.
None of this is me. Thank you for the awesome column, ANN.
Arcade board : This game uses the RingEdge 2 chipset.
Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax Promo Previews Support Characters
The official website for Sega and ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax anime-based fighting game began streaming a new promotional video on Friday. The video highlights support characters, previews the new "Dream Duel" mode, and explains basic gameplay. Rie Kugimiya (voice of Shakugan no Shana's Shana, Toradora!'s Taiga) and Yoshitsugu Matsuoka (Sword Art Online's Kirito) narrate the video
The game is a PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita port of Sega's arcade fighting game that features characters from ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Bunko light novel titles. Mami Kawada is performing the opening theme song "belief."
The Dream Duel mode that will debut in the home version includes new conversation events and battles. The game is designed so that both new and experienced players can enjoy gameplay. Network mode lets players face off against opponents across the country. Players can use in-game points to customize character colors and unlock special content. The game allows players to save data between the PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 3.
The game features 12 playable characters that can team up with more than 20 support characters. Players can combine characters from the same title or different works to create the strongest fighting team.
The game's playable characters include:
Shana with Wilhelmina as support (Shakugan no Shana)
Holo (Spice and Wolf)
Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax will ship for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita in Japan on November 13. The PlayStation 3 version will cost 6,980 yen (about US$67), and the PlayStation Vita version will cost 6,170 yen (US$59). People who reserve a copy will receive the Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax Magazine.
Akira of the Virtua Fighter fighting game appears as a boss, and the game has a Sonic the Hedgehog stage.
Publisher ASCII Media Works and game developer Sega announced Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax, their crossover 2D arcade fighting game, in September at the Tokyo Game Show 2013 event. The game is the fourth collaboration between ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Bunko imprint and Sega, and it marks Dengeki Bunko's 20th anniversary.
None of this is me. Thank you for the awesome column, ANN.
Arcade board : This game uses the RingEdge 2 chipset.
Thursday, September 4, 2014
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