Selasa, 29 April 2014

DORAEMON LAST MOVIE[STAND BY ME]

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The upcoming Doraemon 3D movie, Stand By Me, is scheduled to open in Japanese theaters on August 8, 2014.
 
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It is a bittersweet event as it is the very first time the blue ear-less robot cat has been re-imagined in three dimensions, but it will also mark the end of the Doraemon franchise, which has a 45-year history.

Watch the trailer:

The movie has been predicted to focus on Doraemon leaving for good. Doraemon is a robotic cat sent by a boy in the future to the present day to help the boy’s hapless grandfather, Nobita. They use gadgets to deal with problems and travel through space-time.
The narrator in the trailer states that this is “Doraemon’s first – and final – story.” Doraemon tells Nobita, “I can’t stay here anymore.”
The tagline at the end of the video reads, “To everyone who has experienced childhood.”
Doraemon started out as a comic book in 1969 by manga creator duo Fujiko Fujio (Hiroshi Fujimoto and Motoo Abiko).
It was adapted into an animated series that ran for 1,787 episodes. It is still aired today.
Doraemon is pretty much a national treasure in Japan and a household name this part of the world, especially for babies born in the 1970s and 80s.

Persona 4 The animation


After succes with their game in Playstation 2,in 2012 they released the turned Persona into anime,called Persona 4 The Animation.The story tells about  Yu Narukami, a second year high school student from a city who moves to Inaba to live for a year with his uncle and cousin. After acquiring a mysterious power called "Persona", he embarks on a journey with his new friends to uncover the truth behind a bizarre series of murders involving the distorted TV World, as well as a phenomenon called the "Midnight Channel". The 25-episodes series aired on MBS between October 6, 2011 and March 29, 2012. An additional 26th episode, featuring the story's true ending, was released in the 10th volume of Persona 4 on August 22, 2013.[3] Sentai Filmworkslicensed the series in North America, simulcasting it on Anime Network as it aired and releasing the series on DVD and Blu-ray in two collective volumes on September 18, 2012 and January 15, 2013 respectively. A film recap of the series, titled Persona 4 The Animation: The Factor of Hope, was released in Japanese theaters on June 9, 2012, featuring a condensed version of the story and new scenes of animation.


Simian Lines

Someone can be considered as Simian line if a line going all the way across his/her palm. 


It depends on many, many things, so I'll just give a basic overview.
First of all, there is a pure simian line, or a partial one. If you have one line, straight across, with no evidence of any separate head and heart line, it's pure. If part of the line branches out to the head or heart area, that part is magnified.

Alright, so basically, a simian line is when the head and heart lines merge. It can work well to your advantage, or well against it. People with simian lines can really get into what they are doing, they involve their heart in matters of the head, so can really put passion into whatever they do. However, it can also mean that if they are not really into something with their heart, it can be harder to wrap their head in it, eg, get bored of school or work and such easy if they aren't passionate about it. These people tend to be really smart because they can see the world in a different way than other people, however they are also more likely to go the way of mental disorders, like depression, bipolar disorder and whatnot.

People with simian lines know how to get what they want, and when they know what that is will stop at nothing to get it, and have such a strong driving source. However, if the want isn't there, the drive is nil. They can also get quite moody, especially when their needs aren't met.

Basically, the simian line is often a gift. People who have them really have this extra helpful connection between their heart and mind that makes them able to accomplish a lot. Whether used to create new helpful inventions, or become a serial killer, a lot of power comes with it.

PS VITA TV

The Sony  a neat box that lets you play PS Vita and PS Classics on the big screen. T3 went hands-on in Japan...
Announced unexpectedly a few weeks ago, and now shown at this week's Tokyo Game Show, the Sony PS Vita TV is part Ouya-esque micro-console, part second-room mini Sky box set, ready to be released this autumn in Japan in lieu of the Sony PS4 – which goes live in the West first – but with no plans currently for a wider showing. We hope Sony reconsiders, as this is like an Apple TV box with a purpose.

Sony PS Vita TV: Size and build

It is effectively a Sony PS Vita without the screen and controls, reduced to a tiny and svelte 6cm x 10cm chassis – that's smaller than an iPhone 5 – which plugs into your telly, is controlled by a DualShock 3 joypad and runs games, TV services and ebooks on your big screen on a budget.

Sony PS Vita TV: Connections

The unit is minimalist and white, ultra portable and flexible, packing an audio jack, HDMI out, memory card slot, ethernet and USB ports, plus a power button along one side, the rest sleek and lacking intrusion. A very small stand can prop up the unit vertically, PS2-style, with the wires running down like a common or garden router. It's really quite cute.

Once inside, the PS Vita TV's menus play out unsurprisingly just like a Vita handheld – same bubble-wrap UI, same selection of Live Tweet, Netflix and photo gallery apps, same choice of games plus a new 'connect to PS4' section. You need a PSN ID to log in, but this means any games bought can be accessed instantly from within the new system.

Sony PS Vita: Games

The first appeal is playing PS Vita and PS Classics games on your big screen – your already downloaded PSN titles sync automatically but also offer smaller developers another way to the main telly, building the community's recognition. The UI looks initially a bit stretched in resolution terms, but games actually run surprisingly well, and if you sync it up to a PS4 you're quickly into the next gen machine's new aesthetic layout.

Also, once Gaikai-powered cloud power hits Sony products next year – in a chat with T3, Sony Worldwide Studios head Shuhei Yoshida confirmed that the OnLive-esque service would be coming to PS Vita, Vita TV, PS4 and PS3 in 2014 – the Vita TV will become an integrated part of an always connected media hub of devices, letting you stream all kinds of games, films, music and more to room of your choice. But alas, there's nothing like that at present.

Sony PS Vita: Streaming

The second appeal, however, is the PS Vita TV operating as a second entertainment box in the house, Sky-like, streaming PS4 games to a spare room in a Remote Play style when necessary thanks to quick and easy connectivity.
Once the boxes are synced you can not only access the PS4 UI, but also use the DualShock 4 controller for appropriate game interaction, and you can also pause and continue your game in any room you wish with the tap of a button.
 
It's also possible to have a big-screen multiplayer extravaganza laid on if you have multiple PS Vita owners in the house. At the show we played a mean four-player game of Soul Sacrifice, all running off one downloaded game title, with three PS Vita-sporting adventurers supporting our Vita TV exploits from the comfort of their own handheld, and it ran very smoothly indeed.

As well as the basic model coming in at around £60 if converted from yen, the superior PS Vita TV bundle comes packed with a white DualShock 3 (pictured – plasticky as ever, but a reassuringly classic entry point) and an 8GB memory card for downloads and save games out the box.

Sony PS Vita: Verdict

While this is an Eastern curiosity at present, we're rather taken with the PS Vita TV. A cheap, sleek-looking alternative that could see off Android-run competitors due to its sterling gaming history and decent streaming options, this new set-top box can be a standalone addition to your entertainment armoury or part of your growing, always-on PlayStation fun palace.

Hey guys this video was taken when i was in high school.This one is one of the stupidiest thing we have ever done.But every time i see this video it feels so nostalgic and sometimes i wish  i could redo the time.

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Senin, 28 April 2014

Shingeki No Kyojin

Attack on Titan


Hey folks,in this post i would like to tell you about one of my favorite anime(again)since i do like anime.Perhaps many of you already know this anime because this one was claimed as the best anime in 2013.Not only the story but also a battle scene they offer so amazing and mind blowing.The name is Shingeki no kyojin(in Japannnese lenguange)or in english Attack on Titan.
The story tells about the world where the humanity lives inside the city sorrounded by enormous walls due to titans,the gigantic humanoid creatures who devour humans seemingly without reasons.The story centers on Eren Yeager, his adoptive sister Mikasa Ackerman, and their friend Armin Arlert, whose lives are changed forever after the appearance of a Colossus Titan brings about the destruction of their home town and the death of Eren's mother. Vowing revenge and to reclaim the world from the Titans, Eren, Mikasa and Armin enlist in the Military and join the Survey Corps—an elite group of soldiers who fight Titans outside the walls.
According to several websites Shingeki No Kyojin was the best anime in 2013 and some of it said SNK is included into 5 best anime in 2013.Those who havent watched this you can check yhe trailer below than you can decide wheter this anime feasible enough to be claimed as the best anime or not.


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