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Burst Angel is set in Toyko sometime after the year 2020. The series starts off with a young man named Kyohei Tachibana who is studying to be a culinary chef. Kyohei is traveling down a city street and becomes caught up in a shoot out between a woman and some male gangsters. He escapes the situation unharmed with the help of the girl and learns her name is Jo. He meets the three other girls that Jo works and lives with. The leader’s name is Sei, Jo’s best friend is Meg, and the little girl genius is Amy. The ladies decide they could use Kyohei’s help in the kitchen and hire him as their new cook.
Randy Jackson presents America’s Best Dance Crew is a fairly new reality show in which they pit independent dance crews across the country and America votes for their favorite crew to keep them on the show. Although the commercials prior to the show displayed various styles of dance, the show itself focuses on hip-hop and street style dancing.
While the show isn’t very geeky, I think it’s safe to say that dancing is something fairly universal. There are millions of styles of dance to match the vast varieties of music. But trust me, there will be geeky relations in this blog! Read the rest of this entry »
Last night, I had an eye opening experience. I was sitting at a dinner table with two high power gentlemen who were looking from the outside, in to the gaming community for the first time. Their perspective on who “we” are and what “we” are was mind boggling. Take a few minutes to watch this video, and really think, about my experience and how we can all make a difference!.
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This video may be the best thing since sliced bread. It is old, but I feel that it is my public service to share in case some of you have yet to experience it! Who knew the female setting had this much power over guys…
Hey guys! As some of you may know, I just graduated from the University of Minnesota with a degree in Graphic Design and a minor in journalism and mass communications. Over the last few years I realized that my passion for video games would not be satisfied if I did not work in the industry in one way or another. After graduating, I started the job hunt in Minnesota. Being that there are only two gaming related companies in Minnesota, my options were limited. However, I lucked out because my favorite video game magazine in the world (and one I have been reading for over 6 years) is based out of Minneapolis. Working for Game Informer has always been a dream of mine…and guess what…I START WORKING FOR GAME INFORMER ON MONDAY!
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Yes … I know it’s Wed. but with the flu comes the ability to miss deadlines! So, MaMM is coming to you 2 days late. With that being said, enjoy what goes behind creating Video Games Live.
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I’d say I’m a collector of sorts. I find something I like, I need more of it. I’m that way with clothes, shoes, books, DVDs, and make-up. And, as of late, video games.
When I was younger, I had amassed quite a collection of stuffed animals, whether they were presents, souvenirs, or hand-me downs. And during recess at school, while most kids were playing kickball or swinging on swings, I was hunting for unusual rocks to add to my collection. I had books of stickers gathered from Highlights magazine, the Lisa Frank collection, and the like. For awhile, I even dabbled in stamp-collecting (but that didn’t last very long).
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This week’s Culture Club features Sanrio’s Hello Kitty, cutesy little kitty cat that is taking over the world!