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Neptunia V gets USA release

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NIS America has announced that they will be releasing Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory to the USA. It will be getting a PS3 release in Spring 2013 along with a Neptunia iPhone application. Neptunia Victory is the direct sequel to Hyperdimension Neptunia Mk2 , a PS3 that I enjoyed quite a bit. This game is the third game in the series and it follows the eponymous lead of the franchise, Neptune, as she goes into the video game world of the 1980's. The franchise has been fairly popular in the USA with its cute designs and interesting game premise. Look forward to a full review in Spring. Links Neptunia Victory USA Site Neptunia V JPN Site

Wii U Launch Details

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The Premium console There are few companies that are as well known in the gaming world as Nintendo. In the handheld realm, they have dominated the world with the Gameboy brand the DS brand. In the world of consoles they have a storied legacy that has its fair share of ups and downs. Their last console, the Nintendo Wii came out of the park and smashed sales records left and right. The successor to the Nintendo Wii was announced in E3 2011, but details about the console have been slim to none. On September 13th, 2012 Nintendo had unleashed the gates and has flooded the gaming world with details on its upcoming console. The console will be launching first in North America in November 18, 2012. The console will feature a basic model that has 8 GB of storage for $300. Taking some cues from Sony and Microsoft, they also announced a Deluxe model that includes 32GB of storage, while including NintendoLand, a stand, and a digital media promotion for $350. The console will launch in the E

Rose of Versailles gets USA release!

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In one of the biggest licensing announcements in a very long time, RightStuf has announced the licensing and acquisition of Rose of Versailles. The 40-episode saga will be published on DVD on 2013 through the label Nozomi Entertainment. This is a major coup since this franchise has never seen the light of day in the United States. Rose of Versailles is based off of the revolutionary 1972 manga by Ryoko Ikeda. The manga and the anime that was influenced by it follows the story of a fictional knight known as Oscar on the court of Marie Antoinette in the Versailles royal court before and during the French Revolution. The shojo was revolutionary since it had a strong focus on gender bending, with Oscar being a young woman who comes from French nobility that plays the male role of being a knight. She was raised from childbirth to be a man, even if her physical body says otherwise. It has a powerful, emotional storyline that is still unmatched in the world of anime and manga. I had th

Happy 13th Birthday Dreamcast

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Today marks the 13th birthday to one of my favorite consoles of all time, the Sega Dreamcast. The console launched on September 9, 1999 in the United States with much fanfare. When it launched, it sold very well, breaking launch records for console hardware at the time. It amassed an incredible library of games in a very short period of time. As promising as the launch was, the console failed to ignite sales excitement from Japan, North America, and Europe. Sega eventually bowed out of the console race in one of the saddest moments in gaming history. Sega continues with Valkyria Chronicles Three main factors (among many others) led to an early end of the console: major third party companies ignored it, Sega lost major brand equity due to poor decisions, and corporate structural issues. When the console launched, it had enthusiastic support from Capcom and Activision, but it did not have support from major third party players like Electronic Arts and Square. Games like Final F

Master's Degree Obtained!

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The signed front page of my Master's thesis I normally do not post personal topics like this, but I felt that I would like to post it on my blog since it is quite an accomplishment. After many years in the graduate business school of California State University Polytechnic Pomona, I have finally finished off my Master's Thesis and signed off the final paperwork, finishing graduate school. Upon completion of graduate business school in Summer 2012, I obtain a Master of Business Administration (or MBA in short) with an emphasis in marketing and international business. In my years of graduate business school I was one of the top students in the program, with one of the highest GPA's of my graduating class. I also graduated with zero debt, since I worked part time and budgeted my finances well. In a rare snapshot where I talk about myself, this post will be on why I joined graduate business school, my graduate business school experiences, background on my master's thes