My photo gallery is down until I can fix/update it. When I started deleting stuff, it errored and decided to stop working.
Tags: japan pictures, maintenance, photo gallery|
I’ve been tossing around the idea of starting up an online radio station when I get back to the States. If I do, I am in need of supporters and/or program DJs. I plan on having it broadcast 24/7 with primarily Japanese music, however DJs can play (just about) whatever they want during their time slot(s). I will also be looking for music contributors since although I have about 700GB of just Japanese music, I would like to make the library as complete and up-to-date as possible. At first I am going to limit the music to post-1990, since it would be almost 20 years of various music genres. Also, if there aren’t any DJs, I would make genre-specific time slots for those who prefer certain genres. There will be an on-site request database for people who want to request music, and when online, I’d be taking requests via various instant messenger services. Well, it’s all a grand dream so I should just take things one step at a time. Tags: japanese music, Online RadioNow that OGPlanet has ended services for Albatross18, Ntreev has taken the initiative to let players once again experience the fun of online golfing by returning the game to its roots as Pangya. Old A18 players can migrate their accounts to Ntreev’s servers via their website. New players are also welcomed. Come join me for some online golfing fun. Ntreev’s Pangya Website. Tags: albatross18, ntreev, ogplanet, online golfing, PangyaHere are the pictures that I promised. The school internet was being good today and didn’t feel like stopping my picture uploads. The blue pictures are due to the bus window tint. The sakura were really pretty there. A friend from the states was visiting Japan with his family and invited us to join them, so we met up with them at Ginkakuji. So there is a picture of the sign with the whole layout of that temple, and there are some pictures of walking along the tetsugaku no michi (sometimes also seen as tetsugakusha no michi), or “path of philosophy”/”philosopher’s path,” which is near Ginkakuji. The koi in the stream were huge. I took a few pictures, but they are a bit hard to see due to the water’s reflection. Check them out here. Tags: ginkakuji, japan pictures, kagoshima
Apr
17
2009
Thoughts and Pictures on FFVII:ACC + FFXIII Trial/DemoPosted by aoinamida in Final Fantasy VII Advent Children, Final Fantasy XIII, Japan, PS3I bought this for the Trial version of FFXIII, and was kind of disappointed with the amount you get to play, however from what I played I want to play more. The battle system is pretty easy to understand. It’s interesting that if you chain attacks at an enemy and they die mid-chain, the rest of the attacks hit nothing. Also, as far as the demo is concerned, switching between characters to use their commands isn’t possible. There wasn’t a main menu available which I would have loved to have seen. It was also a bit pointless for there to be treasure “chests” available that offer Gil when you can’t even use it yet. But, if this is all the beginning of the game, I just want to know what happens next. To initiate battles, the enemies are on the “overworld” where your character runs around, and it is possible to avoid entering into combat. However, the area in the demo was often narrow pathways, so I was only able to avoid acouple of the battles. The end of battle screen gives you a rating on how well you completed the battle and would award TP based on that. You get to play as “Lightning” and “Snow” through the demo at least. The added scenes to Advent Children don’t disappoint. I won’t spoil any of the scenes that they added because it’s fun to point out the differences when you spot them. The highway chase scene was given a bit more comedic value and the Cloud vs. Sephiroth battle was made a bit more epic. Also, it’s interesting that they changed it from being bloodless to having some blood. Most of the scenes have to do with Denzel’s part of the story, since in the original, the origin of Denzel isn’t explained. The added OVA, “On the Way to a Smile -Episode Denzel- Final Fantasy VII,” much like Advent Children’s original extra OVA “Last Order,” gives the backstory of Denzel pretty much in its entirety. The Japanese release has English dub as well as the Japanese, but only Japanese subtitles. The OVA has no subtitles or English. I was able to understand it easy enough though. If you don’t feel like getting the Japanese release, just remember that its release in other countries may not include the OVA or the FFXIII Trial. Which is what disappointed me of the US release of the original, that “Last Order” wasn’t included. Here are some pictures since I don’t have a scanner at the moment. Tags: advent children complete, Final Fantasy, playstation 3, trial version, vii, xiii |

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